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1981-S Proof Jefferson Nickel - Type 1 Or Type 2?

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title kind of says it all:
1981-S proof Jefferson nickel - Type 1 or type 2?

I have my opinion, just want a confirmation if you please.
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1981-S-Proof-Jefferson-Nickel---Type-1-Or-Type-2?
Note the flat lower serif edge of the type one. Note that there is no curve there? That means your coin is a Type 1.
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