It's possible they could be worth that but they would need to be graded by PCGS or NGC as MS-67, 67+ or better.
YEAH, I have been seeing that a regular run of the mill PCGS grade 63 or 64 1886 or a 1889 Morgan starting bid 165.00. That don't surprise me though.
Wasn't that long ago I had to stop my granddaughter from spending $65.00 on a cent with the L in the rim (worn die). Somebody told her they were wildly valuable and she was so excited to tell her coin collecting granddad about it. Thank heavens she asked me about it before she spent the money.