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Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
ought to
refer to an
uncirculated coin that
retains its
original mint luster, some
equate BU with
Uncirculated, i.e., they...
- The term
uncirculated coin can
refer to
three things: A coin that is
released to the
public but not
intended for
general circulation (i.e. not used as...
- version, the
United States Mint has
produced a
proof version and an
uncirculated version for coin collectors. The
Silver Eagle has been
produced at three...
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referred to as "scruffies"), the
United States Mint also
produces proof and
uncirculated versions for coin collectors.
These coins carry the Mint's mark ("W")...
-
proof and
uncirculated coins have not yet been released. The $1
silver version was
limited to only 500,000 coins, both in
proof and
uncirculated products...
- premium)
uncirculated 40-coin
rolls and 100-coin bags of
quarters with the San
Francisco mint mark.
These coins were not
included in the 2012
uncirculated sets...
- Fine (EF),
Almost or
About Uncirculated (AU),
Uncirculated (Unc) and up to
Brilliant Uncirculated (BU). Gem
Uncirculated was
roughly equivalent in usage...
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Choice Uncirculated/Crisp
Choice Uncirculated - Just less than perfect, tiny foxing,
faint counting smudges, or
slightly off-center
margins Uncirculated/Crisp...
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resembles that of an
Ecuadorian Indian woman.
Besides the
annual proof and
uncirculated sets,
Sacagawea dollars with
special finishes have also been inserted...
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general circulation since 2016,
although examples have been
issued in
uncirculated sets at a premium. This was
because the
concurrent introduction of the...