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State of the Coin
| Grading Code
|
Grading Explanation
|
Fleur du Coin
Brilliant Uncirculated
| FDC
BU
| This only applies to proof coins and these coins are absolutely perfect, without any marks, wear or blemishes.
A coin of this grade will show no blemishes or sign of wear. The design and legend will appear sharper than the average, a result of early mintage. Full mint lustre will be seen over all the coin, sometimes giving the effect of a proof-like finish.
|
Mint State
| Unc
| The UNC graded coins are uncirculated and have totally no trace of wear. |
Almost Uncirculated
| AU
| AU graded coins have a small trace of wear visible on the highest points. |
Extremely Fine
| XF or EF
| XF grade coins (or EF) have a very light wear on only the highest points. |
Very Fine
| VF
| VF grade coins have a light to medium wear. All major features are sharp. |
Fine
| F
| F grade coins have moderate to heavy even wear. The coin design is clear and bold. |
Very Good
| VG
| VG grade coins are well worn. The design is clear, but flat and with lacking details. |
Good
| G
| G grade coins are heavily worn. The design and legend are visible but faint in spots. |
About Good
| AG
| AG grade coins have a outlined design and parts of date and legend worn smooth. |
Fair
| Fair
| With a coin that has been graded as fair you can identify the coin as to it's type. |
Basal State
| Basal
| With a basal graded coin you can identify the lump of metal as being a coin. |