925 means sterling silver
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.
A certified 1922 in MS-66 retails at $660.00
Please rephrase question, the term 'ms stamp' means nothing in numismatics
Average market value is $51.25 in MS-66
The absence of an MS-66 grade in coin books is due to grading standards established by third-party grading companies like NGC and PCGS. These companies use a scale that ranges from MS-60 to MS-70, with MS-70 representing a perfect coin and MS-60 showing noticeable wear. The decision to omit an MS-66 grade from coin books may have been made to simplify the grading system and reduce ambiguity.
Average market value for a MS-66 1924 Saint is $3,380.00 this coin is the second most common of the series.
Average market value for a MS-66 1924 Saint is $3,380.00 this coin is the second most common of the series.
MS-66 means that it could be in a mint set but might not be. MS-66 is a very high grade for a coin . but if I were you if you are buying off the internet or offf an auctoin wherer you can't see the coin don't buy it. NEVER BUY A COIN WITHOUT LOOKING AT IT. the reason I say this is because I know somebody who was ordering a rare penny off the internet when they got it the coin was DEFACED.
MS66 is a specific grade for a coin's condition on the Sheldon Scale, which grades coins on a scale of 1-70. MS stands for mint state, and a 66 out of 70 is nearly flawless.
To date no 1928-S Peace dollar has been graded MS-69 by a major grading service, a few MS-66 coins have been certified but none higher. Value for the MS-66 coins is about $40,000.00
Assuming you mean a 1896-P {minted in Philadelphia} graded as MS67, the value is $6,500. If it is in "proof like" condition the value is $13,000.
MS mean Master of Stomatology