Brilliant Uncirculated. This term is still used, but is not one of the official ANA grades. Uncirculated coins are now refered to as MS-60 (Typical Uncirculated) through MS-70 (Perfect).
"BU" is a level of coin grading. It means "Brilliant Uncirculated" meaning that the coin has not been circulated and still has the bright and clean appearance it had when it left the mint. Another term meaning the same thing is "Gem Uncirculated". Any coin described as BU or Gem will attract a high price for that particular type of coin.
Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning it's an above average coin.
A BU coin is uncirculated and shows no wear or damage.
The designation "BU" for any coin means "Bright Uncirculated".
Current retail value for a MS-63 1927 Quarter Eagle is $910.00 in the grade of MS-65 (Gem BU) is $4,390.00
"BU" is a level of coin grading. It means "Brilliant Uncirculated" meaning that the coin has not been circulated and still has the bright and clean appearance it had when it left the mint. Another term meaning the same thing is "Gem Uncirculated". Any coin described as BU or Gem will attract a high price for that particular type of coin.
Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning it's an above average coin.
A BU coin is uncirculated and shows no wear or damage.
"BU" is an acronym for 'brilliant uncirculated.'
The designation "BU" for any coin means "Bright Uncirculated".
If your BU is actually a MS-63 coin. Retail value is $30.00
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
bula means
Ibu. Pronounced "E"-"Bu".
labu (la-bu)
AU means "about uncirculated" and BU means bullion. BV stands for Bullion value and BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.
BU stands for "brilliant uncirculated," which means that the coin was never used in day-to-day spending and it's maintained its original luster or shine.