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VG-10 This is for "Very Good" (the grade) and "10" (the numerical designation of the grade). A higher grade (less worn) than the VG-8 coin. Design detail is still heavily worn but the major devices and lettering are clear. See also Very Good.

 


1191 1873-CC VG-10 (PCGS). Deep orange-gold toning in the recessed areas. Now we are in the "normal" territory for the 1873-CC, an example of this rarity in a grade typically encountered.

Very Good The term corresponding to the grades VG-8 and VG-10. In these grades, between Good and Fine, a coin has slightly more detail than in Good, usually with full rims except on certain series such as Buffalo nickels.

Sometimes you will see coins graded in in-between numbers such as F-15 or VG-10 or VF/XF. There is typically not very much of a premium for these in-between grades, so in many cases they can represent a good value.

Very Good
Term for the grades VG-8 and VG-10.
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A part-time coin merchant.

The lower grade G-4 goes for $600.00. Recently advertised was an ANACS G-4 priced for $612.50 with a VG-10 going for $1,250.00. Ours, G-6, a better coin, is just $685.00, with the ANACS case. (369780) ...

See also: Mint, Dealer, Grade, Very Fine, Circulated

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