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Take it to a few dealers/collectors to be certain of grade. This is a guideline for the grading of coins. FDC Fleur-de-Coin Absolutely flawless, without any wear scratches or fingerprints. Unc. Uncirculated In new condition as issued by the mint, but not necessarily perfect. B.U. Brilliant Uncirculated As uncirculated, but bright. Sometimes used as a type description meaning "non-proof" superior normal strike. EF Extremely Fine Slight surface marks or slight wear visible on close inspection. Americans use the abbreviation XF. VF Very Fine Some wear on the raised surfaces, but still retaining much detail. F Fine Considerable wear on the raised surfaces, all main features still sharp. fr Fair Very worn, but all inscriptions and main features distinguishable. poor Poor or Worn Very worn, some features or lettering worn away.
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A good grading service is the best way. If you want to grade it yourself than follow the Sheldon Scale: Poor-1 or P-1 (Poor) - The type is barely discernable, but little else, due to the coin being badly damaged or worn smooth. Fair-2 or FR-2 (Fair) - Type and date are barely discernable, but otherwise the coin is damaged or extremely worn. AG-3 (About Good) - Type and date are discernable, although some spots may be worn out. Some lettering should be apparent, if not necessarily readable. G-4 (Good) - Major devices and features are evident as outlines. although the coin overall is heavily worn. G-6 (Good-plus) - Coin has a full rim plus major devices and features are clearly outlined. Heavy wear. VG-8 (Very Good) - Full rim with clearly discernable devices and features. Most legends are readable clearly, but the whole coin is still significantly worn. F-12 (Fine) - Distinct rim, all legends readable, clear devices showing some detail, but the whole coin is moderately, but evenly worn. VF-20 (Very Fine) - Clearly readable but lightly worn legends, devices show good detail, rims are clean, but the whole coin shows moderate wear on the high points and a little wear below. VF-30 (Good Very Fine) - Legends are clear, devices show all detail with little wear; high points are lightly worn. EF-40 (Extremely Fine) - Legends are sharp, devices are clear with slight but obvious wear on the high points. XF-45 (Choice Extremely Fine) - Legends and devices are clear and sharp, with slight wear on the high points, and great eye appeal. AU-50 (About Uncirculated) - Sharp legends and devices show only a trace of wear on the highest points. There must be some remaining mint luster. AU-55 (Good About Uncirculated) - Sharp legends and devices show only a hint of wear on the high points. Remaining mint luster must be at least half; great eye appeal. AU-58 (Choice About Uncirculated) - Virtually uncirculated, except for minor wear marks on high points. Nearly all mint luster must be present, and must have outstanding eye appeal. MS-60 (Mint State Basal) - Coins in this grade are ugly, dinged-up, bag-marked, ill-toned specimens, but they are in mint condition and free of any wear! The grades from MS-60 to MS-70, as well as the Proof designations, are all based primarily on eye appeal, quality of luster and/or toning, and the presence or absence of contact marks, hairlines, etc. All coins MS-60 and higher are Mint State coins. It is worth noting that Proof is not a grade, but a type of coin.
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