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  2. List of used book conditions - Wikipedia

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    A fine book shows no damage. Very good (VG) describes a book that is worn but untorn. For many collectors this is the minimum acceptable condition for all but the rarest items. Any defects must be noted. Good (G) describes the condition of an average used worn book that is complete. Any defects must be noted.

  3. Sheldon coin grading scale - Wikipedia

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    About Good AG Readable lettering although very heavily worn. The date and design may be worn smooth. 4 Good G, G4 Rims of the coin are slightly worn, design is visible, but faint in areas, with many parts of the coin worn flat. Peripheral lettering nearly full. 6 Choice Good G+, G6 Rims of the coin are complete. Peripheral lettering is full. 8 ...

  4. Coin grading - Wikipedia

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    Coin grading [1] is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A coin's grade is generally determined by six criteria: strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and occasionally the country/state in which it was minted.

  5. The infuriating ambiguity of 'fine' - AOL

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    "Fine" is a response that can take on different meanings depending on the relationship of the people talking. Relationships may be defined by polite restrictions, or power differentials, or toxic ...

  6. Stamp condition - Wikipedia

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    Very fine (VF) is a well centered stamp with ample margins. Fine ( F ) is a stamp that is significantly offset but still has four margins. Average ( Avg. ) is a stamp that has no margin on at least one side with a portion of the design trimmed off or cut into by perforations .

  7. Fineness - Wikipedia

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    999.999—six nines fine: The purest gold ever produced. Refined by the Perth Mint in 1957. [3] [4] 999.99—five nines fine: The purest type of gold currently produced; the Royal Canadian Mint regularly produces commemorative coins in this fineness, including the world's largest, at 100 kg. [5] 999.9—four nines fine: Most popular.

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    The best brushes for fine hair can help soften hair and prevent breakage, hairstylists say. Here are the 11 best brushes for fine hair, according to experts. ... “This is the difference between ...

  9. Kiké Hernández says F-bomb cost him money — and ... - AOL

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    Kiké Hernández, the free-agent utility player who was a Dodgers postseason hero, says he was fined and nearly suspended after dropping an F-bomb during a Fox postgame interview.