Fine F-12
Some deeply recessed areas with detail, all lettering sharp
Fine F-15
Slightly more detail in the recessed areas, all lettering sharp
it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
PR is a grading system used for proof coins
In coin grading, "Extremely Fine" (EF) typically refers to a condition where a coin shows signs of light wear but retains significant detail. The surfaces may exhibit some minor scratches or marks, yet the overall design elements remain well-defined. Coins in this grade often have a pleasing appearance and are considered collectible, as they strike a balance between quality and affordability.
DCAM stands for Deep Cameo and is reserved for proof coins
It means "premium quality". It is not an official form of grading.
"PL" in coin grading means "prooflike". It is used to describe a coin that has mirror fields and fine details resembling a proof struck coin but is not a true proof.
"EF40" combines an acronym for "extremely fine" with a number grade of "40" from the Sheldon grading scale.
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.
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.
Proof
Mint status
Lots of wear on the coin and the lowest grading possible.
Original Government Packaging
Very fine condition
it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
Less than good. The lowest grade.
PR is a grading system used for proof coins