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1981 S Proof Susan B Anthony Dollar, Which Type?

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Hello everyone, I'm struggling to differentiate between the two mint mark types for the 1981 S SBA $1. Sorry that the picture is potato quality, it's the best I've been able to take.

1981-S-Proof-Susan-B-Anthony-Dollar,-Which-Type?

Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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This is a type 1 MM - note that the spine comes to a point through out the S
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Thanks for the response. I see what you mean about the peak of the S.
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Looks like Type 1.
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Type1 is round or a peaked spine as stated, type 2 is flat looking.
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Thanks for the response. I see what you mean about the peak of the S.

My pleasure. If it were a type 2 then the spine would be flat and wide..
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