This would apply to a Franklin Half Dollar. MS-66 is the grade, not only uncirculated, but it has virtually no detracting marks, is well struck, and retains its original luster. The FBL (Full Bell Lines) means that the lines near the bottom of the Liberty Bell are complete.
A Mint State 66 Full Bell Lines (FBL) grade indicates a coin that is in near pristine condition with only minor imperfections visible under magnification. The "Full Bell Lines" designation specifically refers to the detail on the coin's Franklin half dollar design, with all of the horizontal lines on the Liberty Bell fully struck and visible. This grade is considered high quality and desirable to collectors.
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.
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.
It all depends on condition...a Very Fine grade(circulated) will get you $ .30 Mint State-60(rare, small scratches) will get you a dollar, while MS-66(one or two noticable scratches, full luster) can get you $100
This is a common date within the group so there is no unusual value for date rarity. As you may know even mint state coins have marks from handling at the mint and the bank so there is a sliding scale to grade these coins which goes from Mint State 60 (lots of marks) to Mint State 70 (Flawless). If you go to pcgs.com\prices\ you will see a current value for coins that have been graded in this range. For your coin MS 60 has a value of $1400. In MS 66 the value is $30000. Very few old coins have been graded higher then MS 66 so this is a "condition rarity" and very unlikely your coin would grade that high.
mean is (54+66)/2 = 60
Nowhere. No U.S. coins dated 1965, '66, or '67 have any mint marks.
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
In coin grading terminology "MS" stands for "mint state" or the state a coin is in when minted and uncirculated. Showing no signs of wear or indication of circulation. MS is interchangeable with "uncirculated". Although MS coins have no wear from circulation they may have varying imperfections from the minting process. To allow for that, the "MS" coins are graded on a scale beginning with 60 and going up to 70 (this is the highest number, which indicates supposed "perfection"). So MS66 would mean a "mint state" or uncirculated coin graded 66 out of a possible 70 on the grading scale. A very nice coin.
One Dollar
The mean is (65 + 66 + 70 + 61)/4 = 262/4 = 65.5The mean is (65 + 66 + 70 + 61)/4 = 262/4 = 65.5The mean is (65 + 66 + 70 + 61)/4 = 262/4 = 65.5The mean is (65 + 66 + 70 + 61)/4 = 262/4 = 65.5
Wisconsin
If it is the brown color then around $175.