It means that on the grading scale of 1 to 70 it received an 8 in condition. This means that the coin is very worn.
VG-8 means "Very Good" and scores an 8 on a scale from 1 being barely recognizable to 70 being absolute perfection. Coins grading VG-8 are usually very worn, but most of the text on the coin is still readable.
About $1200 in VG condition. This is the key coin to the series.
If you mean numismatic VG condition (actually fairly well worn), about $20.If you mean relative to being quite worn, then maybe $35.
If the coin is in a collectible condition and in the grade VG-8 retail list is $225.00
about 4 to 5 dollars US in VG condition
Regardless of mint mark, retail as of 9-7-11 is about $265.00 in the grade of VG-8.
Speed Coin - 1984 VG was released on: USA: 1984
I'm a big coin collector and I'm going to to tell your the value of a 1945 penny in good condition! Good condition could be valued at about $0.05. Vg
Retail for this coin in G-4 to VG-8 is $16.00-$20.00
It stands for "Very Good" and is a numismatic term of art describing the condition of a coin. Confusingly enough, "Very Good" condition is what most people would think of as fairly worn down.
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.