According to the American Numismatic Association's definitions, Extra Fine (or Extremely Fine): Design is lightly worn throughout, but all features are sharp and well defineds. Traces of mint luster may show.
how much is a 1907-d liberty ten dollar gold coin in extra fine condition worth
in poor condition worth 5$ in good condition worth 25$ in fine condition worth 35$ in extra fine condition worth 50$ in mint/proof condition worth 70$ to 90$
1948 Lincoln type, Wheat Ears Reverse, with no mint mark; very fine condition-$0.10 extra fine condition-$0.20 almost uncirculated condition-$0.60 uncirculated condition-$1.50
What you have is a Standing Liberty quarter, it is worth about $7 in worn condition and coins in better conditions can be worth $20 in fine to extra fine condition and about a hundred dollars in higher grades.
$30 in Extra fine condition.
About $3000. Exceptional coins command a higher value.
It would be worth $30-35 in Extra Fine condition, dropping to $2-4 in Good condition.
The silver dollars retail value in extra fine condition on a 1881-CC is $200.00.
1952 D wheat penny, circulated condition - 5 cents, extra fine condition-$0.15, uncirculated-$1.00
There was a large number of these nickels minted, (119,408,100) therefore they are fairly common. In fine condition it is worth $0.60, in extra fine condition it is worth $1.00, uncirculated is worth $7.00.
Current retail for a certified XF 1909-S VDB is about .
According to the 2010 red book between good = $16 and extra fine = $ 45.00