Mint state means a coin in the same condition as it was when released by the mint that struck it.
Mint condition, Mint State, & Uncirculated all mean the same thing. Unused, no wear, as in the same condition as from the Mint when the coin was struck.
No state quarters are made of silver.
The "D" mintmark means that it was produced in Denver, Colorado. The terms Uncirculated and Mint State mean the same. The coin has not been used, shows no sign of wear from being in circulation, as is from the Mint.
MS = Mint State FBL = full bell lines
It's called a mint mark, not a state mark. The lack of one indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
If you mean How much is a 1928 Lincoln cent in Mint State condition. Reatil is $10.00
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
A mint condition coin is a coin that is in pristine condition, as if it has just been produced at the mint. It will have no signs of wear, scratches, or damage, and the details on the coin will be sharp and well-defined. Mint condition coins are highly valued by collectors due to their rarity and quality.
Mint On Mint Card
Mint state means: no wear at all, the condition is as it came from the mint.
You're referring to MINT MARK - please see the Related question for more. "Mint state" describes a coin in brand-new condition, just as it came from the mint.
MS stands for mint state, and the rating of 60 is on a 70 point scale.