| Whether you are a novice or expert in coin | | | | the coin happens to be. Of course there is much |
| collecting, you will always need a coin price guide. | | | | more information you can find in the official coin |
| These coin guides have lots of very useful | | | | pricing guides. Information such as articles about |
| information as well as prices for your coins. A | | | | coins, photographs, what price the buyer will pay |
| vast amount can be discovered through the coin | | | | for a coin and the types of levels each grade has. |
| price guide. When researching prices of coins you | | | | There are many price guides out there and some |
| become a little confused at all the initials that | | | | are better than others are. The coin guides are |
| describe the coins. | | | | only approximation of what the coins are selling |
| Here is a list of some of the descriptions. They go | | | | for. You actually need to do some research online |
| from low value to high value: | | | | and offline to find exactly what your coins are |
| Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Extra Fine, | | | | going for. Coins prices are very important to you. |
| About Uncirculated, Mint State, Proof State, and | | | | It lets you know what you need to pay for coins |
| Brilliant Uncirculated. The initials that go with these | | | | and what you need to sell your coins for. It also |
| are G, VG, F, VF, EF, AU, MS, PS, and BU. | | | | lets you know what your collection is worth in the |
| The higher up the scale you go, the more valuable | | | | competitive coin collectors market. |