according to pcgs a ms4 is around 1200. i'm no expert and have no clue what this would be graded as but i looked at draped bust dollar and the picture seems to match the first one. just an idea till the experts post.
how can you tell? i figured the second one since i didn't see a date and the eagle had a flag a couldn't find in any pics.
ten-cents i am glad you said what i was thinking they have steel written all over them when i seen they they were ebay pics and the colour of these coins get far away no even hint of luster for the grade they are in
That's right, and also, the reverse on the "morgan" is a fantasy. None were made with that design. The details are off, the metal us dull, they are replicas. Sorry!
That's right, and also, the reverse on the "morgan" is a fantasy. None were made with that design. The details are off, the metal is dull, they are replicas. Sorry!
good point, i thought it seemed pretty wear free for as old as it was. if they was real what would the second coin be? only thing i found close to looking like it was a copper type coin. and was i right about the type of the first one?
Well, the obverse of the second coin is similar to that of the Morgan dollar (minted from 1878 to 1904 and then again in 1921) but the reverse of that coin is completely different than the fantasy coin shown. If genuine, the first one would be worth around what you said as it looks to be a copy of a draped bust, type 1 dollar.
They're certain fakes: Morgan especially has a cast look about it. These are some images of genuine pieces in nice condition: http://www.midasresources.com/assets/productImages/Morgan.jpg http://www.coincommunity.info/coin/0100/1795-flowing-hair-dollar.jpg As for value, you might get a few dollars for them as replicas.