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<p>[QUOTE="satootoko, post: 53910, member: 669"]Welcome to the forum michael.</p><p><br /></p><p>Except for silver nickles during WW II, coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint had no mintmarks until 1980, so that's where your Mogans came from.No way to tell without seeing pictures. BTW "good" is the specific grade for very heavily worn coins that are barely identifiable, so hopefully your Morgans are not "good".Again, we need pictures. You may have "slabbed" coins, graded by either a reputable or bottom-feeding third party grading service; or you may have coins in any of a dozen or more types of containers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Without pictures there's no hope of getting a valid value opinion beyond the basic information that your coins are worth somewhere between $4.50 (roughly their bullion value) and some tens of thousands of dollars.Click on the "Manage Attachments" button below the reply dialog box, and follow the directions. Be sure and wait for the indication that your picture has been uploaded before submitting your message, and do <i>not</i> use the "Preview Post" button.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="satootoko, post: 53910, member: 669"]Welcome to the forum michael. Except for silver nickles during WW II, coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint had no mintmarks until 1980, so that's where your Mogans came from.No way to tell without seeing pictures. BTW "good" is the specific grade for very heavily worn coins that are barely identifiable, so hopefully your Morgans are not "good".Again, we need pictures. You may have "slabbed" coins, graded by either a reputable or bottom-feeding third party grading service; or you may have coins in any of a dozen or more types of containers. Without pictures there's no hope of getting a valid value opinion beyond the basic information that your coins are worth somewhere between $4.50 (roughly their bullion value) and some tens of thousands of dollars.Click on the "Manage Attachments" button below the reply dialog box, and follow the directions. Be sure and wait for the indication that your picture has been uploaded before submitting your message, and do [i]not[/i] use the "Preview Post" button.[/QUOTE]
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