Continuing with a few more coins. Several Morgan dollars from 1878 - 1923, some "error" pennies and some more foreign coins. Thanks all for your feedback and input. This Penny was in the sleeve as seen below. Marked "Freak" with some description of the printing through the errors... double rim Penny? $10 seems like a lot for when my dad must have bought it in the 60s.
When it comes to your Morgan dollars, you should post well-centered individual photos of both the obverse and reverse. Edit: I wouldn't send in that Hanoverian thaler for grading, it appears to have been harshly cleaned and circulated. https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1865-B-Hannover-Georg-V-Waterloo-Thaler-Silver-German-KM241-3285-/313157458737?hash=item48e9a39b31:g:ODIAAOSwtKlfBM5R&nma=true&si=zwFamABP25mL9lHfud9BbcaDiM8%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I concur, but it is still a cool piece of old silver, though. At a glance, I'm not seeing anything there worthy of the expense and hassle of third-party certification. The Wheat cents appear to be minor anomalies and shouldn't be worth much more than face value, I'm afraid. You will need to post pictures of both sides of the silver dollars, so people can see the mintmarks and reverses.
The silver morgan and peace dollars really need their own thread and one per coin to research them for VAMSNICE clean, crisp up close pictures of full obverse and reverse. Can't see anything when displayed like this but there might be something of interest to add value to a VAM collector to make it worth the ANACS grading.
Thanks All! Morgan and Peace Dollars will be posted this evening. I'll do one coin per thread as suggested. I was just trying to avoid spamming/flooding the forums...