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1981 Proof Set Type1 Or Type 2 ?

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I looked too much at the ( S ) mint mark and am lost on this set. Any thoughts? I am going to say type 1
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 Posted 10/29/2022  08:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add patientshark to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Any thoughts on "type" anyone else? My vision is not helping me? I already have online research the same sites, but always welcome other helpful links! Thank for participating C/C Cheers
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To help you out, it is a Type1.
Type 2 has balled ends on the S
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Awesome! . I have collected for 10 years and almost have all the U.S. Mint sets. I am a retired jeweler, who is blind with out my optical visor, so I greatly appreciate the answer to my question.
Thanks again C/C Cheers!
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When looking at your coins they are all the type one examples. (Not the premium type 2's) Yours were all easy to see from your images. The blunt end on the 'S' was the clue for me:
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CoopHome: 1981-S Type one and Type 2: How to tell the differences? type one has the blunt end on the 'S'. type 2 rounded end.
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Blind with out my optical visor, so I greatly appreciate the answer to my question and confirm my opinion about this common Type 1 set.
Thanks again for participating C/C Cheers!
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