Very worn, but all major design elements are clear, if faint. Little if any central detail.
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.
That grade is a very low grade for a coin. Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to seventy with good being 4. It is almost the worst condition a coin can be in.
MS-65 is the grade of the coin or how good the conditionof the coin is in. It means mint state 65. The order of the grades are AG, G, VG, F, VF, EF(also known as XF), AU, MS. These stand for Almost Good, Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Extra Fine, Almost Uncirculated, and Mint State. When coin collectors want to show a more exact grade they will put in a number like 65. Uncirculated coins are graded from MS-60 through MS-70. An MS 60 coin has not been "used" but it may have minor imperfections such as a weak strike, toning (color change), bag-marks from being shipped, etc. As the grade number goes higher, less imperfections are allowed and an MS 70 coin is considered perfect in every way.
There are very many countries that use a dollar as its currency unit and have a half-dollar coin. You have not specified which country you mean and so it is not possible to give an answer.
All error coins need to be seen, most 'errors' are very common and do not add any value to the coin. Take it to a coin dealer.
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
It means that the nickel has either never been in circulation or in circulation for a very short time. Because of this the coin is still in very good condition. It shouldn't have very many scratches or other ware on it that occurs when a coin is in circulation. So pretty much it''s just a coin in very good condition.
There are only two possibilities: - look for it in books and catalogus (library!) - send someone a good photo by email, both sides of the coin. My email: van.de.leest.m@skynet.be
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A very good conductor.
No. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
Coins are graded according to their condition. The grades are expressed in letters and numbers from 1 to 70.. For example, a very worn coin may be graded as AG3 which would mean "almost good 3", the number indicates the coin is in poor condition and is low on the scale from 1 to 70. G4 would mean "good" and the 4 indicates the coin is in a little better condition than the AG3. You will find terms like "F12" meaning the coin is grades "fine 12", or you may see EF40 meaning the coin is "extra fine 40". A higher number indicates a better grade coin. . All coins that have never gone from hand to hand in daily business, will have the letters "MS" and then a number from 60 to 70. "MS" means "mint state" and refers to the condition of a new coin while it was at the mint. These coins that are never used after they leave the mint are called "uncirculated" [like new]. In your question you asked about MS67. This means the coin is in "mint state" [like new] and the 67 indicates it is of very high quality and nearing perfection.
Any coin dealer near you or on ebay.com, in the coin category. Coastcoins.com is also a very good coin buying website.
yes, but not a very good or reliable one.
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.
An average coin would be about a dollar in a coin shop, and 5 for a very good one.