Bright Uncirculated. I.e., never spent and still with its original mint lustre.
BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.
PQ= Premium Quality. Bu= Brilliant Uncirculated.
The BU stands for Brilliant Uncirculated for all coins not just Morgans dollars.
Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning it's an above average coin.
"VF" stands for Very Fine in coin grading. Coins in VF condition typically show moderate wear on the high points of the design, but the overall details are still fairly sharp and distinct.
A BU coin is uncirculated and shows no wear or damage.
"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.
A BU [brilliant uncirculated] single set consists of single coins of a series while a BU roll set consists of whole rolls of coins of the series.
PNC grading service for silver coins can typically be found by visiting their official website or contacting them directly for information on their grading process and submission guidelines. They often provide resources on how to prepare and ship coins for grading, as well as details on the fees and turnaround times. It's also helpful to read customer reviews to gauge the experiences of other collectors with their grading services.
Retail values are 10 to 20 cents for BU coins.
Very fine condition
In America, "RD" is an abbreviation for "red", a grading-service color designation for copper coins.