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Hey guys!
I wasn't exactly sure where to post this, so I'm hoping this section is ok. I'd like to get opinions if these Morgan dollars are worth anything over spot silver prices. I've never collected coins looking for gem mint / uncirculated, so I really don't know how these would grade - and if I were to sell, I don't want to be deceptive about the conditions. Any opinions on value would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! ![]()
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The ones in the 1800s seem to hold more value than the early 1900s. One of the things you do want to watch out for is the copies & replicas. Take it to a Gold & Silver shop & make sure its real silver if you can't tell by yourself.
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Those are all pretty common dates, none have mint marks (as in where they were made so all are Philadelphia) mint marks are under the tail feathers on the reverse. They should not be copies as there are no indications from my opinion. Morgans sell for about $3 a piece over for common dates. Ebay you will get a little more but make u about that after fee. PM if you are interested in moving these. Good luck.
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