VF stands for "Very Fine".
Very fine condition
BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.
Bright Uncirculated. I.e., never spent and still with its original mint lustre.
G: good VG: very good F: fine VF: very fine EF: extremely fine AU: almost uncirculatedMS: mint condition
I think you mean VF, this is the grade of Very Fine.
VF is Vicar Forane, a priest who has responsibility over a number of parishes. He is addressed as "Very Reverend".
In America, "RD" is an abbreviation for "red", a grading-service color designation for copper coins.
Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70. 1 being in horrible condition and 70 being completely uncirculated with absolutely no scratches. The grading terms are: G4( the G means good and the 4 is the condition from 1 to 70) VG8( VG=Very good) F12( F=fine) VF20(VF=very fine) XF40( XF=extremely fine) AU50( AU=about uncirculated) AU53 AU55 AU58 MS60( MS=Mint state) MS61-70
To get coins graded, you can send them to reputable grading companies such as the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC), or the American Numismatic Association’s grading service. Each of these organizations has specific submission guidelines and forms available on their websites. Typically, you’ll need to package your coins securely, fill out the necessary paperwork, and pay the grading fees before mailing them in. Always review the latest instructions and requirements from the grading service you choose.
A coin placed in a plastic container by a grading service.
The 3 dates listed are very common coins and value is the same $15.00 to $20.00 in circulated grades of VF-20 to AU-50. Below the grade of VF-20 the value is for bullion.
Values for this coin are very high even in the low circulated grades.Retail price starts at $1,750.00 in G-4- $7,000.00 in VF-20- $18,000.00 in AU-50. If you have one of the coins please consider sending it to one of the professional grading services.