Disclaimer: This is just a guide to give you an idea of what your coin might grade. Often coins will grade higher on one side vs. the other. In example, it's possible for a coin to grade G4 on its obverse, but grade VG8 on its reverse. Also, this guide is not a claim that one's coin will obtain any grade listed if submitted to a third party grading service.

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Good (G4)
Very Fine (VF35)
Extremely Fine (EF40)
Fine (F12)
Very Good (VG10)
Mint State (MS63)
Mint State (MS65)
Almost Uncirculated (AU55)
Mint State (MS66)
Fair (F2)