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 depends on the mint mark, purity, condition, rarity, age and size of the coin.
MS stands for "mint state" and refers to a coin that is in uncirculated condition. The highest grade is MS-70 which is a nearly flawless coin that is rarely attained. MS-60 is the lowest grade of uncirculated coins. Go to PCGS website for coin values.
MS-65 is a grade that describes the condition of a coin. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
MS stands for "mint state," which is a coin grading termand the number 66 is on a scale of 1 to 70. The grade MS-66 means the coin is in nearly flawless condition.
Some coins have value to collectors, which can be tremendously more than the face value of the coin. Bear in mind that the condition of the coin is vitally important. Coins are not valuable merely for being old, although being old helps. If a coin is old, rare, and in good condition, then coin collectors will want it.
In 1910, the US Treasury minted a Liberty Head 5 cent piece - if this coin is in very good condition (VG8), its worth is: $4.00. Indian head nickels weren't minted until 1913.
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.
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.
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
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A 1921-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar in very good condition (VG8) is worth: $80.00.
A mint condition coin is a coin that is in pristine condition, as if it has just been produced at the mint. It will have no signs of wear, scratches, or damage, and the details on the coin will be sharp and well-defined. Mint condition coins are highly valued by collectors due to their rarity and quality.
A 1912 Nickel was called: a Liberty Head 5 Cent piece - if its condition is at least very good (VG8), its value is: $4.00.
it depends what coin and what the condition is of that coin, a circulated coin is worth less than a mint condition one.
You probably mean G2. G stands for good. 2 is the quality on a scale of 1 to 70. G2 is almost the lowest possible condition for a coin.
It means the coin is nearly perfect condition. The rating of MS69 is on a 70 point scale.
A 1922-D Peace Dollar in very good condition (VG8) is worth: $20; if its mint state is MS60, its value increases to: $35.00