The 1981-S Proof SBA type I dollar has an average retail value of $5.00.
The Type 1 and the Type 2 1981 Lincoln Cents concerns the mint mark and are only found on proof coins. The 1981 Type 1 has a "fat" mint mark while the Type 2 has a normal mint mark. The Type 1 mint mark looks "inflated" when compared to the Type 2.
The difference is in the 'S' mint mark which is found on the left side of the coin just above her shoulder. The Type 1 dollar's 'S' is like a blob - it is not well defined and is somewhat fat. On the other hand, the 'S' on the Type 2 dollar is more clearly defined and is clearly an 'S'. The Type 2 dollar is much more scarce than the Type 1 dollar.
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Simply type in "1 dollar to euro" to Google to get an up-to-date value. Right now it says:
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You need to say which type of dollar you want to convert from or into. There are many different currencies in the world called "dollar". For example, Singapore dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar.
You can use Google to convert...if you type in "1 usd to Indian rupee", you get1 US dollar = 45.5000 Indian rupees
The mintmark is very clear compared to the type-1, that's why it's more valuable.
There are two types of one dollar gold coins for this year, both are dated 1854. The Type 1 is a Liberty Head and the Type 2 is a Indian Head and each type has different values. Post new question as to the type of coin.
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