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Coin grades consist of broad categories designated by letters, and within each of those there are finer subcategories indicated by numbers. "F" stands for "Fine", a grade meaning moderate wear. Within the F grade there are 8 numeric levels ranging from 12 to 19. Thus an F12 is the lowest grade a coin can have within the Fine category and an F19 is the highest. A coin that's more worn than F12 falls into the VG (Very Good) or lower category, and a coin that's better than F19 becomes VF (Very Fine) or higher.
Im in grade 5 and I think Im fine. I weigh around 58 pounds and Im skinny. Dont feel bad if you weigh around 70. Thats normal.
There are three 1939 Mercury Head dimes that were minted in 1939. Each will have varying values based on the mint and the grade. See below: 1939 (no Mint Mark) - Good ($1.58), Fine ($1.58), Extremely Fine ($1.58), Uncirculated ($6.07), Polished ($0.10) 1939 D (Denver) - Good ($1.58), Fine ($1.58), Extremely Fine ($1.58), Uncirculated ($7.15), Polished ($0.10) 1939 S (San Fransisco) - Good ($1.58), Fine ($1.58), Extremely Fine ($1.64), Uncirculated ($16.25), Polished ($0.10)
They will be in Grade 3 . Grade 1 : 6 Grade 2 : 7 Grade 3 : 8 Grade 4 : 9 Grade 5 : 10 Grade 6 : 11 Grade 7 : 12 Grade 8 : 13 Grade 9 : 14 Grade 10 : 15 and so on.