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1981-S Proof Type 2 Susan B. Anthony?

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 Posted 08/19/2013  3:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add amnight to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I bought this proof set and it contains what I believe to be a Type 2 Susan B. Anthony coin. The set also contains a Type 2 Nickel. The other coins(dime, cent, quarter , and half dollar) look to be a Type 1. Is it possible that the coins could be a mix of Type 1 and 2? Also, I wanted to know what I could do about the verdigris in the pictures? Should I take the coin out or leave it in the set?

1981-S-Proof-Type-2--Susan-B.-Anthony?

1981-S-Proof-Type-2--Susan-B.-Anthony?

1981-S-Proof-Type-2--Susan-B.-Anthony?

1981-S-Proof-Type-2--Susan-B.-Anthony?
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Not uncommon to have a mix of types in a proof set. Nice find. nlp
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I don't see any verdigris, more so packing dust than anything else. It's pretty standard to find that on there along with unsightly spots, just part of buying proof coins.
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