What is VF on a coin?

VERY FINE (VF):A coin where all the fine detail is present, but not the ‘minute’ detail and signs of wear and tear to its higher points make it obvious that it has been in circulation but only minimally.

What does VF XF mean in coins?

Other Details grades, such as “XF Details” or “VF Details” simply indicate that the coin shows the wear to the devices one would expect on an Extremely Fine or Very Fine piece.

What does AU50 mean?

Uncirculated/Almost Uncirculated
Circulated grades

#GradeGrade code(s)
45Choice Extremely FineCh. Ex. Fine, EF45
50About Uncirculated/Almost UncirculatedAU, AU50
55Choice About UncirculatedCh. AU, AU55
58Choice About UncirculatedCh. AU, AU58

What does VF-20 stand for on a coin?

VF-20 stands for “Very Fine 20 (coin grade)”. How to abbreviate “Very Fine 20 (coin grade)”? “Very Fine 20 (coin grade)” can be abbreviated as VF-20.

What’s the difference between VF and F grade coins?

Grade Explanation: VF grade coins have a light to medium wear. All major features are sharp. Grade Explanation: F grade coins have moderate to heavy even wear. The coin design is clear and bold. Grade Explanation: VG grade coins are well worn. The design is clear, but flat and with lacking details.

What’s the difference between ef-40 and F-20 coins?

In fact, the coin that grades EF-40 has lost only about 5% to 10% of its detail, but the coin that grades F-20 has lost about 60%. Use the written descriptions to place your coin as best you can.

What’s the difference between AU and EF coins?

AU – Almost Uncirculated Coins Grade Explanation: AU graded coins have a small trace of wear visible on the highest points. XF or EF – Extremely Fine Grade Explanation: XF grade coins (or EF) have very light wear on only the highest points.

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