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The coin has an average retail value of $1.25 to $2.00 depending on the actual grade.
6-4-11>>> If you mean a 1991-S proof Silver Eagle bullion coin? The average current value is $43.00.
8-5-11>>> The 1971 Kennedy half dollar is very common, still in circulation, contains no silver and is face value, unless it's a "S" mintmark Proof coin or a very high grade Mint State coin.
No grade MV if you mean MS it stands for mint state, meaning the coin is in the same condition as when it was made at the mint. But the letters BV & MV stand for Bullion Value an Melt Value and are not grades.
Raw refers to a coin that isn't sold in a case. Higher end coins are usually encapsulated and graded by a coin grading company such as PGS. A raw coin however isn't. Some people may try to assign numeric grades to a raw coin, however until it is graded by a reputable grading company, that number is only a rough estimate and most likely is going to be different than the coin if graded by a grading company.
A Proof coin is a particular issue of a coin not a grade of condition.
It is the highest grade of proof coin
pf means proof! and 69 is the grade. grade from 1-70.
PF-69 is not a value, it's a grade. But it does affect the value, the higher the grade the more value a coin has. A PF-69 coin is one grade below a "Perfect" proof coin.
The designation "PF" for any coin means it's a Proof coin. Proof coins are given a grade from PF60 to PF70.
Even with a Proof coin grade drives value. So from $3,000.00 to $20,000.00.
The term "proof" has to do with how the coin was produced in the first place, rather than the condition of the coin.
PF-65 = Proof-65 a grade that can be given a proof coin.
A proof grade can not be given to a uncirculated (Mint state) coin. The term Proof is actually refers to a method of manufacturing, not a grade. But proof coins are identified by the by a prefix of PF before the grade and mint state are MS
AU means almost uncirculated which is a grade for the coin, depending on the grade on the coin and the year of it, the value of the coin can be from $25 for the most common and lowest grade dollars all the way to $575,000 for the second highest grade, most rare silver dollar(1893S)(no proof 70 silver dollar has ever been found)
Proof SACAGAWEA coins run from $1.75 to about $10.00 depending on the DATE an grade.
It's a collectors item the us mint produces