International Coins Grading Chart
  France Allemagne USA Angleterre Italie Espagne
Very wear, with few details still visible.

AB

 

GE

 

AG

 

G

 

M

 

RC

 

(Assez Beau) (Gut Erhalten) (from 1 to 5) (Good)
Very wear, but details are still visible.

B

 

SGE

 

VG / F / G6

 

VG

 

B

BC

 

(Beau) (Sehr Gut Erhalten) (from 6 to 14) (Very Good) (Bello) (Bien Conservada)
Everything is visible, but the circulation had worn the coin.

TB

 

S+

 

F / VF / F15

 

F

 

MB

 

BC+

 

(Très Beau) (Schön +) (from 15 to 39) (Fine) (Molto Bello)
Very few worn, the feature is clear and full.

TTB

 

SS

 

VF / XF40

 

VF

 

BB

 

MBC

 

(Très Très Beau) (Sehr Schön) (from 40 to 54) (Very Fine) (Bellissimo) (Muy Bien Conservada)
The circulation had a bit worn the high relief or the field.

SUP

 

VZ

 

XF / AU58

 

EX / XF / EF

 

BB / SPL

 

EBC

 

(Superbe) (Vorzüglich) (from 55 to 62) (Extremely Fine) (Extraordiniamente Bien Conservada)
Extremly few circulation marks, almost all shiny as original.

SPL

 

FSTGL

 

MS / MS63

 

MS

 

SPL

SC

 

(Splendide) (Fast Stempelglantz) (from 63 to 64) (Mint State) (Splendido)  (Sin Circular)
Struck state, without any defect, even with high magnifying glass.

FDC / BU

 

STGL

MS / MS 65 / choice UNC

UNC

 

FDC

 

FDC / SC

 

(Fleur De Coin / Brillant Universel) (Stempelglanz)  (from 65 to 69) (Uncirculated) (Fior Dii Conio) (Extraordinariamente Bien Conservada)
Coins specially struck using polished dies and planchets. The resulting coins usually have a mirror field and raised areas are frosted in appearance.

FB / BE

PP

PRF

 

PRF

 

FS

 

Prueba / Proof
(Flan Bruni / Belle Epreuve)  (Polierte Platte)  (Proof 70) (Proof) (Fondo Specchio)  
Those conservation states are only informative. Sometimes, on our website, we use "+" to show the coin is near to the superior grade. For example, a coin called F+ is near to be VF.