An above average uncirculated coin which may be brilliant or lightly toned and has very few contact marks on the surface or rim.
If you mean a 1882cc Morgan dollar in MS-65 retail price is $400.00 to $500.00
Retail for 1885 in MS-65 is $200.00
I think you're referring to MS-65. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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A CAC certified MS 65 coin is the best way to go. I have seen MS 65 CC silver dollars with MS 65 that looked like garbage.
MS-65 for any coin represents its grade or condition. A coin's grade is often measured on a scale from 1-70, with 1 being uglier than a slug, and 70 being pristine & perfect. MS-65 represents Mint State 65, which is actually a very good condition of preservation for a coin that's over 100 years old.
MS-63 $13.00 to $15.00, MS-65 about $100.00 but only in a slab.
June 4 2011 A 1942 Mercury dime with no mint mark in MS-65 condition is worth an average of $22 One with a D mintmark is worth an average of $22 in MS-65 condition. One with a S mintmark is worth an average of $25 in MS-65 condition.
MS-63 $2.00 in MS-65 $5.00
"ms-65 is a grade in numismatics (coins) and is a desirable grade because it means that it is in a better condition than uncirculated (unspent)." Alex Masella
According to the Blue Book, MS-63 - $0.27 MS-65 - $1.00
As of 4/12 a 1898 O Morgan silver dollar in MS-65 condition is worth $238.