The letters MS stand for Mint State, meaning "as it came from the mint" and can be used for any coin not just Peace dollars.
it means money
It's the word TRUST spelled with a 'V' because the Latin alphabet does not have a 'U' in it. All Peace dollars have this spelling and so do Standing Liberty Quarters.
The BU stands for Brilliant Uncirculated for all coins not just Morgans dollars.
There is no such thing as a 1924-K dollar. You may be seeing the intertwined AF monogram of the designer. 1924 Peace Silver Dollars were minted in two locations: Philly, , there is no mint mark; and, San Francisco, carrying the mint mark of "S." As an addendum, there is a 1924 Peace dollar with a broken Wing, VAM-5A - its value in Fine condition is: $75.00.
All circulating US silver coins were at least 10% copper. Pure silver is far too soft, so it has to be alloyed to stand up to circulation wear.
The coin should not have a large 'R' on the coin, this has reduced the coins value to the silver in it.
There are a number of factors that determine the value of a coin such as the condition of the coin, how many still exist, where it was minted and so on. The greatest factor has always been what a person is willing to pay to own a particular coin. Generally, the more people are willing to pay then the more the coin is worth. It can not be said that Morgans or Peace dollars are worth more than the other because each has it scarce coins and others that may be more numerous but stand out because of condition.
they stand for beauty and peace and calmness!
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No grade MV if you mean MS it stands for mint state, meaning the coin is in the same condition as when it was made at the mint. But the letters BV & MV stand for Bullion Value an Melt Value and are not grades.
they stand for peace love and hope and wisdom