MS stands for "mint state," which is a coin grading termand the number 66 is on a scale of 1 to 70. The grade MS-66 means the coin is in nearly flawless condition.
If you mean a 1998 Kennedy half dollar, the coin has no silver in it and is worth face value.
No Kennedy half dollars dated 1982 are silver, those are 50 cents. But if you mean a 1982 George Washington commemorative half dollar, this coin is about $14.00.
Well, I believe what they mean is that it is the 5th VAM designation of your coin's year (VAM designations are die varieties found in Morgan Dollars, some are worth a lot more than others) and the 63 I believe would refer to the coin's grade as Mint-state 63 (coins are graded on a scale from 1 being barely recognizable to 70 being absolute perfection) and PGS is the grading company that graded the coin.
Matte proofs have a duller, almost sandblasted appearance. There are contrasting images at the site linked below:
MS-65 is a grade that describes the condition of a coin. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
If you mean a real silver dollar, such as a Morgan or peace dollar the thickness is 2.4mm
The designation "BU" for any coin means "Bright Uncirculated".
If you mean a 1900 Morgan silver dollar, circulated coins are valued from $32.00-$39.00.
If you mean a 1880 Carson City Morgan dollar? circulated examples run from $100.00-$300.00
It means it's not real. a copy and or fake.
Assuming you mean a Morgan silver dollar and not a gold one dollar coin, if the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $26.00-$32.00 depending on how much wear the coin has. The 1883 Morgan is a common date.
The last Morgan dollars were minted in November 1921. All 1922 silver dollars carry the famous Peace design. Please see the Related Question for details.
If you mean a 1882cc Morgan dollar in MS-65 retail price is $400.00 to $500.00
Type your answer here... do u mean a morgan dollar? if so what shape is it in good shape is about $30 cc is where the money is
AU stands for "About Uncirculated" and is not a code it's a grade. If you mean a mintmark? If the coin has one it's on the reverse above the letters DO in DOLLAR.
It probably means that the dollar was on a neck chain at some time.
If you mean a 1888 Morgan silver dollar? It's a very common coin. Circulated coins are worth $31.00-$44.00.