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<p>[QUOTE="Lucky Cuss, post: 1879338, member: 44086"]Welcome to CoinTalk.</p><p> </p><p>When a Morgan dollar was new, its specified weight was 26.73 grams with a tolerance of about tenth of a gram in either direction. So your 1900-O is a bit light, provided it's not heavily worn, and you haven't said what condition it's in. As <b>GDJMSP</b> points out, though, weight is just one indicator. Do you have any particular reason to suspect that any of your coins might be counterfeit?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky Cuss, post: 1879338, member: 44086"]Welcome to CoinTalk. When a Morgan dollar was new, its specified weight was 26.73 grams with a tolerance of about tenth of a gram in either direction. So your 1900-O is a bit light, provided it's not heavily worn, and you haven't said what condition it's in. As [B]GDJMSP[/B] points out, though, weight is just one indicator. Do you have any particular reason to suspect that any of your coins might be counterfeit?[/QUOTE]
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