About
Good (AG-3) - Very
heavily worn with portions of lettering, date and legends worn smooth.
The date may be barely readable.
Good
(G-4) - Heavily worn with design visible but faint in areas.
Many details are flat.
Very
Good (VG-8) - Well worn with main features cleasr an bold although
rather flat.
Fine
(F-12) - Moderate to considerable even wear. Entire design is
bold with overall pleasing appearance.
Very
Fine (VF-20) - Shows moderate wear on high points of design.
All major details are clear.
Choice
Very Fine (VF-30) - Light even wear on the surface and highest
parts of the design. All lettering and major features are sharp.
Extremely
Fine (EF-40) - Design is lightly worn throughout, but all features
are sharp and well defined. Traces of luster may show.
Choice
Extremely Fine (EF-45) - Light overall wear shows on highest
points. All design details are very sharp. Some of the mint luster
is visible.
About
Uncirculated (AU-50) - Has traces of light wear on many of the
high points. At least half of the mint luster is still present.
Choice
About Uncirculated (AU-55) - Barest evidence of light wear on
only the highest points of the design. Most of the mint luster remains.
Uncirculated
(MS-60) - Has no trace of wear but may show a number of contact
marks, and surface may be spotted or lack some luster.
Choice
Uncirculated (MS-65) - An above average Uncirculated coin which
may be brilliant or lightly toned and has very few contact marks
on the surface or rim.
Perfect
Uncirculated (MS-70) - Perfect new condition, showing no trace
of wear. The finest quality possible, with no evidence of scratches,
handling or contact with other coins.
Mint
State (MS) - The term Mint State (MS) can be interchanged with
Uncirculated (UNC) to describe "new" coins showing no
trace of wear.
Proof
(PR) - A specially made coin distinguished by sharpness of detail
and usually with a brilliant mirrorlike surfaces. Proof refers to
the method of manufacture and is not a condition. Pre-1968 proofs
were made only at the Philadelphia Mint except in a few rare instances
in which presentation pieces were struck at branch mints. Current
proofs are made at the San Francisco an West Point mints.
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