A mint coin is a coin that is in the pristine condition that it was in when it left the mint. A mint coin will show no signs of circulation whatsoever, but it can have normal mint processing defects.
All coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70, 1 being the worst condition and 70 being the highest. So the mint state for a Peace dollar is considered and where from MS60 to MS70. MS is the abbreviation of mint state.
Another word for mint condition is mint state. The abbreviation MS is used when grading coins. If you coin has very little scratches, dirt, or other ware it could be in mint condition.
Proof is a certain type of strike, resulting in cleaner detail and a shinier finish. Mint condition refers to regular strike coins, but that haven't been used or spent.
A mint condition coin is one that has never been circulated and is in the same condition, perhaps with a little discolouration, that it was when it left the mint originally. Most coin catalogues do not have a listing for "Mint" or "Uncirculated" coins prior to the late 18th century, simply because nobody has found one that can be described as being in "mint condition". It is possible that some earlier "Proof" coins may still be described as being in "mint condition".
possibly if the percent with the mint condition coin is stupid enough to not relise that the mint condition is possibly 10x more valuePlease post a new question. ALL coins are minted. That word means they were struck at a mint, which is by definition a facility that produces coins so "minted coin" is redundant, a bit like "round circle".
Current retail value is $18.00-22.00 for mint state coins
For 2017: in uncirculated condition, about $24. in Proof condition, about $60.
In the grade of MS-60, the P & D mint coins are $1.27 the S mint are $1.38
In circulated condition values are $17.00-$25.00 Mint state coins are $30.00
Like all coins, the value is based on the date, the condition, the mint mark and the demand for it. There is no one value that can be applied to all coins with a specific mint mark.
Mint grade is a scale of condition based on the condition of the coin. The less wear, nicks, scratches and other types of damage, the higher the coin is on the scale.
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.