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Tblais1

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  1. It was the one morgan that stuck out to me, The rest looked like they were pretty clean but were silver like the rest I have found online.. thought it might be something special. I will take your advice and take them to a dealer and verify them. Thank you very much for your time and information

  2. Thanks for the advice, like I mentioned I have little to no experience (even got the date wrong) There are a couple dealers around Denver that have excellent reviews, I will take them to a couple shops to get their opinion. Here are a few close-ups .. the 1895 and 1905 seem to have a nice shine to them and are not worn too bad compared to the 1877.20201216_180321.thumb.jpg.60208b01d1c71d8f9d99937ca83b15de.jpg20201216_180344.thumb.jpg.7a479c449c170086fe7fff26e24f014b.jpg20201216_180418.thumb.jpg.4bff3d739ad33d3fe43fe6be2cbfabd4.jpg20201216_180434.thumb.jpg.f1ab9d63c9d885898d0a5d3c1de38de3.jpg20201216_180503.thumb.jpg.12913931234d93451e9d17a7cdc0e243.jpg20201216_180515.thumb.jpg.3d2aa34e07d3e582eed269c961692c7b.jpg

     

    I am not sure if this helps or not but I will take them tomorrow to see what they think

  3. 1 minute ago, Coinbuf said:

    Welcome to the forum, first the 1921 Morgan is a very common date coin with a mintage of over 44 million and yours has seen some time in circulation (fancy way of saying its been used to buy things) and would not be worth the cost of having it graded, its value is the silver content.  Of the gold coins the 1905 is the most valuable with a mintage of just 59 thousand vs 1.7 million for the 1877-S and 1.1 million for the 1895-S.  All three are worth having graded to insure that all three are indeed authentic, you would be surprised at the number of fake gold coins there are out there and how many are found in inherited collections.

    Thank you very much, I saw a pic of a cameo chapman and thought I hit the lotto but  was very skeptical.. Thank you again for the information

  4. I recently Inherited a few coins, and have no experience with coins. I received 3 $20 gold pieces; an 1877-s in ok condition, 1895-s that looks nice and a 1905 (no mint mark) that also looks nice, I plan on sending these in for grading but have no Idea what they will come back at. I also received a 1921 Morgan (no mint mark) that I can't figure out what it is for the life of me. After hours of online research I am still lost.. is it a cameo, proof of some kind or nothing at all? It has a cool blue tone to it which I believe increases it's value, however I am a total newbie and just don't know. If anyone could help me out with possible grading or a suggestion as to how to submit it I would greatly appreciate it.

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