The MS (Mint State) grades applies only to uncirculated coins. MS-60 is the base grade. A coin can have many scratches, dings and spots, but has no wear. The highest grade is MS-70, this is a perfect coin.
MS - 60 means uncirculated but with some scratches. The higher the number on a scale of 1 through 70, the better the coin's condition.
This coin in MS-60 has a current retail value of $890.00. In MS-63 the coin is $1,850.00.
Uncirculated-60 is more commonly referred to as Mint State - 60 or MS-60. This is the designated grade that someone has assigned to that specific coin. It means that the coin is in uncirculated condition, but has many significant nicks & dings. Uncirculated grades run from MS-60 to MS-70, with the lower numbers having alot of marks and the higher numbers having few to none. MS-70 is considered to be a perfect, flaw-free coin.
A 1912 $5 gold coin is worth $600 in MS-60 Uncirculated condition.
MS stands for "mint state" and refers to a coin that is in uncirculated condition. The highest grade is MS-70 which is a nearly flawless coin that is rarely attained. MS-60 is the lowest grade of uncirculated coins. Go to PCGS website for coin values.
Retail values are $140.00 to $275.00 for MS-60 to MS-63 coins.
In AU-55 condition your coin retails for about $950. In MS-60 that figure is about $1900.
MS-67 is the "grade" of a coin. MS=Mint State and Mint state is the highest Grade given to any coin that has been in circulation. The 67 is the actual grade of the coin and the scale goes from MS-60 to MS-70. MS 70 is the absolute best grade for any coin in circulation so your MS-67 is pretty close to perfect circulated condition. There are other grades, but they are lower than MS.
"MS" isn't a mint mark. It's an abbreviation for the grading term "mint state", which means that a coin is in the same condition as when it left the mint for distribution. Normally MS is followed by a number from 60 to 70 that indicates how well-struck the coin is. MS-60 is the lowest grade for an uncirculated coin, while an MS-70 is as close to perfection as you can get. In practice very few uncirculated coins qualify as MS-65 or higher.
If the coin is in a collectible condition the price is $60.00 in G-4 to $1050.00 in MS-60.
A very common coin, If it's in collectible condition price runs from $15.00 in G-4 to $200.00 in MS-60.
"MS" means "mint state". Mint state means the coin is the same as it was when the mint struck it. It has no wear at all. Mint state is also called "uncirculated". The numbers following the "MS" indicate the surface condition of the coin. The higher the number the fewer nicks, scratches and other imperfections are found on the coin. These numbers for the uncirculated coins range from MS60 to MS70 with an MS70 coin considered to be in absolute perfect condition.