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In numismatic terms. MS-63 is a grade (MS-60 to MS-70), meaning Mint State-63 or Choice Uncirculated. A coin that is certified as MS-63 has graded by a professional coin grading company.
MS 70 is the highest grade of a coin, it is in essence a perfect coin. Such a coin will contain no blemishes, bag marks, and will usually be a full, complete strike. It is very hard for a business strike coin to grade MS 70, however they are more common for proof coins. Coins are graded on a scale from 1 to 70 with 1 being barely recognizable as more than a chunk of metal and 70 being perfection. MS, or Mint-State refers to uncirculated coins (the grades 60-70), however, many uncirculated coins, even though they have no wear, they have bag marks and other blemishes so such coins may grade as MS 65 or so.
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the 13 in ms is the 13 letter in the alphabet for m
Dictionaries show the plural for Ms. as both Mses. and Mss.