Extremely fine, extremely good, superbly well, fantastically great.
Varies between fine and extremely fine grains
It is a device that produces an extremely fine mist that is readily inhalable
EF refers to the condition or grading of the coin, it means "Extremely Fine". An "Extremely Fine" coin should show some slight signs of wear that are barely noticeable to the naked, unassisted eye.
An 1800 Indian head penny is worth about $60 in good condition, $250 in fine condition, and $1,435 if it is extremely fine. Uncirculated coins are extremely rare.
EF refers to the condition or grading of the coin, it means "Extremely Fine". An "Extremely Fine" coin should show some slight signs of wear that are barely noticeable to the naked, unassisted eye.
There are three 1939 Mercury Head dimes that were minted in 1939. Each will have varying values based on the mint and the grade. See below: 1939 (no Mint Mark) - Good ($1.58), Fine ($1.58), Extremely Fine ($1.58), Uncirculated ($6.07), Polished ($0.10) 1939 D (Denver) - Good ($1.58), Fine ($1.58), Extremely Fine ($1.58), Uncirculated ($7.15), Polished ($0.10) 1939 S (San Fransisco) - Good ($1.58), Fine ($1.58), Extremely Fine ($1.64), Uncirculated ($16.25), Polished ($0.10)
extremely unlikely, as long as your not eating it or smoking it you should be fine
$125 if worn, up to $190 in Extremely Fine condition
No. It is a mixture of gases and aerosols (extremely fine mists) of water-vapour..
No. It is a mixture of gases and aerosols (extremely fine mists) of water-vapour..
super fine grained rock