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Old May 13th 06, 09:35 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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I am curious. Can someone tell, for example, when the greysheet lists
prices for "AU", do they mean AU-50, AU-55, or AU-58 (a big difference
in some cases). Or for VF, is it VF 20, VF 25, VF30, and VF35?

Or is it an average of all the grades in a level?

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Old May 13th 06, 10:38 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Graysheet AU refers to AU-50, VF means VF-20, F means F-12, and Ef
means EF-40. It is not at all unusual for an AU-50 to bring over MS-60
price, sometimes quite a bit over.

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