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It means that is circulated. Since it is only graded MS63 it is not the highest grade but also not the lowest grade in the Mint State(MS) category.
about 1,400
Currently as of April 2012 a 1880 Morgan silver dollar in MS63 uncirculated condition is worth around 63 dollars.
As of August 2012 the value will be around 116 dollars.
The current value would be around 115 dollars.
Look on the back below the DO in dollar for a small letter. It could be blank or there could be a CC, S, or O. See below for their values in MS63 condition.No letter: $79Letters CC: $234Letter S: $2,410Letter O: $65
5-29-11>> MS60(mint state)...................$6 MS63......................................$7 MS65......................................$11 MS67.......................................$55 MS68.......................................$450 1999D MS60.......................$6 MS63.......................$9 MS65.......................$11 MS67.......................$45 MS68.......................$1450
A certified example graded as MS-63 is $425.00.
Varies with year and condition. Check the table below. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/
A certified example in MS-63 has a average retail value of $2,100.00
Assuming it doesn't have a mintmark, the value is around $234 as of 9/2013.
MS-63 $13.00 to $15.00, MS-65 about $100.00 but only in a slab.