Hello, BlakeEik.
Our apologies if there is confusion. The team did review your feedback, and we value collectors' thoughtful input. Type Scores vary greatly from date scores, as we mentioned previously. In a Type Set, the goal is to acquire any coin of a certain type. As such, more valuable and rare dates will get a lower type score, and conversely, a less valuable coin will most likely receive a higher Type score than it will with a Date score in a Date Set, such as in Lincoln Cents, 1909-Date, Proofs. Type scores are an average or median score. So, a certain coin will earn a specific score calculated on the precise coin, year, date, pop., etc., in a Date Set. The same coin in a Type Set will usually earn a lower score with a Type Score applied to it in that set.
We did just update these Type Scores:
1c Lincoln, Brilliant (1936-1958)
Some of the coins were reflecting date score values for the 1936 Brilliant Proof Cent instead of the Type scores for 1936-1958. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please let us know. We are happy to assist. You may also reach us at registry@NGCcoin.com. Thank you.