Can't even read the dates, so there is nothing we could say as for value, but, they look cleaned (except for one Peace dollar possibly), and are probably not worth much unless a rare/uncommon date.
Here is links to a few sites if you want to do some research. http://coinauctionshelp.com/morgan-dollar-value/ http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1878-1921-Silver-Morgan-Dollar-Value.html https://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/#/Morgan/Grades
@john2dod1234, Are these your first Morgan Silver Dollars? Are you interested in collecting them or other US Coins? To give you any reliable information, we'll need to see better pictures. From what I can see, they look to be common and not worth a tremendous amount of money. However, do they hold some special meaning to you? How did you come across them? I guess some background would help.
What type of camera are you using ? The focus needs some further attention, the pictures are too blurry for the fine-details and dates.
That's much better! Soon you will be cropping them and learning how to position your lights for better details, and less flash, they are definitely in focus.
Thanks for your help. My step dad passed away about 4 1/2 months ago. and my mom gave them to me she knows i started keeping coins. There was a lot of old stamps in a stamp book from all over the world,old pictures one is a will it looks like a burlesque dancer from the Early 1900s. There was also a painting of a derby horse with the original picture taken at the derby, and more. I don't know much about them but I've been curious about what was inside the bag. I don't know much on the back story but we do have a article from the news paper about a autograph book that he has that we still have. Thanks for your time just trying to get some information. I don't know who to contact. John
Hi John, Thanks for sharing. Sounds like he had some interesting collectibles. If you want to learn more about the Morgan's and other coins he had, stick around and read as many threads as you can. Use the search feature to find specific threads about the coins and your learning curve will accelerate. Also, if possible, take some decent pictures of the coins and post them in a thread. You'll get a good idea of their market value. Make sure the photos are in focus and show a close up of the coin. Joe