G: good VG: very good F: fine VF: very fine EF: extremely fine AU: almost uncirculatedMS: mint condition
MS-65 is the grade of the coin or how good the conditionof the coin is in. It means mint state 65. The order of the grades are AG, G, VG, F, VF, EF(also known as XF), AU, MS. These stand for Almost Good, Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Extra Fine, Almost Uncirculated, and Mint State. When coin collectors want to show a more exact grade they will put in a number like 65. Uncirculated coins are graded from MS-60 through MS-70. An MS 60 coin has not been "used" but it may have minor imperfections such as a weak strike, toning (color change), bag-marks from being shipped, etc. As the grade number goes higher, less imperfections are allowed and an MS 70 coin is considered perfect in every way.
Yes. I have congestive dilated cardiomyopathy. In 2006 my EF was 125. My cardiologist prescribed beta blockers and meds to lower my BP. Now my EF is 135-140. I rest a lot and watch my diet carefully.
it is symmetric
The first one is ten times the second one.
Square root of 217 for apex
Almost Uncirculated condition grade better than Extremely Fine not as good as Uncirculated EF > AU > Unc
Uncirculated coins have retail values of $2.25-$2.50 and circulated coins in EF-40 to AU-50 at $1.60-$1.75 coins below the grade of EF-40 are bullion value which as of today is $1.25
NO they changed after EF AU an BA are they same
In EF about $375; in AU about $1900.
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Retail values are $14.00-$15.00 for average circulated (below EF-40)coins. AU coins are $20.00-$30.00. For this series, values are the same for coins dated 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmarks.
The 1856 $10.00 dollar Liberty Head has retail values of $720.00-$890.00 for coins that grade from G-4 to EF-40 and AU coins run from $910.00-$1,840.00, Mint state coins start at $4,590.00
Most Barber quarters of this date show very heavy wear and have retail prices of $5.00-$7.00 better grade coins are $20.00-$35.00 coins in the grades of EF to AU run $70.00-$160.00
The retail values for a 1853 Seated Liberty Dollar are: Uncirculated coins start at $2,840.00+./ AU coins are $1,180.00-$2,000.00/ F-12 to EF-40 are $450.00-$780.00 and G-4 to VG-8 are $290.00-$350.00
The 1879-S Double Eagle is a better date lower mintage coin. Most were shipped overseas for trade and Mint State examples are scarce. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins are found in the EF to AU grades. Retail values for EF to AU coins are $1,690.00 to $1,840.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
Retail values run from $25.00-$45.00 in the lower grades and $50.00-$150.00 in EF-40 to AU-50 with uncirculated coins at $160.00-$200.
8-2-11>>> The 1845 Liberty Head Eagle is a low mintage (26,153) date and is scarce, the majority are circulated coins in the grade of EF or lower, it is rarely seen in the AU grades. Only two Mint State examples are known. The lower grade coins have minimum values of $1,000.00+. AU grade coins are in the $3,000.00 to $6,000.00 range. Authentication is highly recommended.