Your video helped me discover a batch of fake Morgan's I'd been holding for awhile now. As unfortunate as it was to find out, nobody wants to have fakes in their collection. Thank you for taking the time to share this invaluable knowledge!
Great information. My money clip is a 1879 Morgan. My grandfather's grandfather gave it to him and it's now my priceless item. Store clerks ask about it often when I whip it out to snag a credit card.
I'm new to Morgan's. I picked up 21 common dates for melt with wear ranging from significant to almost none. I tested mine on a sigma metalytics precious metal verifier at the LCS, ping tested them with the bullion test app, (they all passed) and weight tested them. The most severe wear came in at 25.2g (the coin has almost no visible details, pretty much just a slick). The least wear at 26.7g. I was alarmed by 25.2g before further testing. I guess that justified because that's right about what a high quality fake weighs. Thanks for showing up what to look for with a loop. I've been wondering what are 'natural' features and fabricated. This helped!
Priceless information. Thanks. In my experience, most of the fakes I come across have a difficult time matching the obverse to the reverse. Take any point on a real Morgan put a rubber band around the coin at that point and the reverse side of the coin will be in a different position on the fake when you place the rubber band in the same position. Please let me know if you have the same experience. I've found that a magnet, rubber band, along with a real Morgan will weed out the majority of the fakes. Any honest Ebay seller will send you pictures or video showing the correct placement-obverse to reverse.
That nice bright audio tone for the real ones... What a nice sound! The fake ones: did you buy them knowing they were fake and/or did you contact the secret service over them and/or did you just take a loss? Just curious.
Thanks for the info/knowledge on spotting fakes! I bought an 1895-S and even the it has passed the scale, magnetic and a sound test I still have my doubts. It's me thinking it's just to good to be true!
of course. a slipping magnet down the face will show it. Those are available from aliexpress and I look to see whats new. Sometimes they do not have rim bars, either
Great video. Now I feel like I have no business buying coins and more so than I did before😂 I’ll be watching more of your videos for sure! Have a great day.
@@jimwhite6419 lol… yes ! I agree .. (don’t want to scare you) but they also fake these! So be careful… running the serial number thru the registry available on line will let you know if its real thought! Dont let all these things scare you from collecting thou … its a great hobby and investment!
Just subscribed. 😉👍 Good video but I would like to have seen the real ones under the scope more. Mainly bc the best way to spot a fake one is to know exactly what a genuine coin looks like. They do that when finding counterfeit currency too. They used to teach the experts about this counterfeit and that counterfeit, but then there were so many counterfeits that it got terribly hard to remember all of the intricacies of each type. So they had the idea that they would just and ONLY teach their people about the GENUINE ones, so as to thoroughly engrain the aspects of the real ones into their mind. Once they did that, the fakes got spotted so much more easily than they were before their training their experts had their new knowledge and more keen sights set on the genuine ones. It's really quite awesome how that that all went down. Would you please make a video that nails down exactly what a genuine Morgan looks like and ONLY genuine Morgans? (with no fakes on the video please) That would stick in my head better and it probably would help others that way too. What do you think? Thanks for your time and efforts.
What do you consider the threshold for weight and wear on a silver coin? Up to say perhaps -0.5 grams? Assuming it has retained its coin edge, and hasn't been shaved, or it hasn't been mauled from being used in jewelry clamps.
may i ask sir,is there any fake coins that doesnt stuck on magnet?or if the coins doesnt stuck on magnet theres a possibility thats its authentic sir.i hoping for your reply sir.thank you sir!
Hello and thank you for the information you provided. I am an American living in Italy and recently came upon a letter with an 1894, no stamp, silver dollar which was included in a bag of letters my gr8 grandfather sent to my gr8 grandmother...as he began traveling back and forth from Italy to the USA in 1890. His letter, which dissolved rather quickly due to its being 130 years old, stuck in the back of a drawer. When it arrived in Italy, it was initially kept in the house my grandfather grew up in....above the cows and sheep. After WWII, they moved to a "modern" home that my gr8 grandmother and her 2 remaining children who were unmarried so they lived with her, and that house is mine, today. This was on its own in the letter written in 1895, but I also found, a few days later, a bunch of Kennedy half dollars from about 1964, which is unimportant. I did all the tests you did and my dollar passed. A question, though. Mine weighs exactly 27 grams...a few grams above what you stated it should weigh. Overweight. Is that a negative? I also note, though I have made no attempt to clean it as every site for collectors states, not suggests, but states, that they should never be cleaned but left AS IS. I have left it as is but I noted when I photographed it and blew it up, that one wing on the eagle is a shade off color. Is that from age? Could it be? I believe most sincerely that this dollar has not been in circulation outside, perhaps the year it was minted, apparently in Philly, given no stamp being there. It would not have been circulated here in Italy given that it was still in the letter received by my gr8 grandmother and that it could not be circulated in Italy or any mini kingdoms within Italy at that time. Plus, my gr8 grandmother nor her children ever left, in their lives, the village they grew up in, which is today, an hour and a half drive from any large town in Italy. In the mountains. So, the weight being 4 grams more than you specified...the off color mm in the wing....would this disprove it from being real? I would appreciate any help you might give as I am in rather dire straights, here, and wish to sell it. Will help with a roof! Thank you, in advance, and 'buon giorno'! - Gary
When I do the ping test I put a coin on my finger, then take a coin and lightly tao, if it has a nice high pitched sound that's a good sgin with not that is a bad sgin.
Aleister you have very little time,when green ink stained nothing goes to less than nothing,people who have a lot of product to sell or trade,or barter,morgans and mercury headed dimes will look like a fortune to you and everyone you trade with,hurry
@@strattuner I collect to collect, not for an apocalyptic world you describe. And if it were to happen, you should invest in copper rounds, because those can be used to make bullets.
I own many pounds of different metals,apocalyptic is just a word ,I'm talking of a world with nothing,resources will dry up in months,no one will recover from this,quickly,this will be a restart for those who are tough sobs,like me,i never give up,forgot how,i'm old and I'm here for the duration,i like commenting on these sites for two reasons,i want to shock these stupid people who procreated and brought these babies into this midguided world,and make them PREPARE,i love children,all children,color is not an issue,i'm a redman,i forgave the whiteman years ago,after going to his institutions and learning a lot,i've found out that this race is driven by greed,greed blinds the host,to everything,except profit,profit is not a dirty word,its just a sickness like the flu,if you live thru it you can change,bullets,i have been collecting since I was 14,not for the reason you think,my dad told me of the depression,he said his people were so poor ,they couldn't afford bullets to shoot rabbits or squirrels or deer,i'm a indian ,I hate venison,mANy bullets do I have,many,im the one who inherited all of the old weapons,grand parents and so on,all hidden,very well,i'm welcoming this collapse ,so we can go back to 1965 times,it was beyond wonderful,evertime I think of how much a quarter would buy,i get sick at this hyperinflated mess we are in NOW,gas was 15cents and buy enough candy for a quarter to feed your friends,everything now is inflated to stupidity,houses are not worth 500k and trucks aren't worth75k,the kids are giving up now,as they can not even get out of their parents houses to fly,it sucks,really bad,something has to break
I bought 6 Morgan Dollars from 1879, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1900 and 1921 and 17 Peace Dollars 1922-1926 here in Germany today in a pawn shop for a total price of €460, which is €20 each, which is €2.45 more than the spot i think the price is ok for all 23 coins 460€ equals 507$ and 20€ a piece equals 22$ what do you think about the price was it a bargain? how much do the coins cost at your pawn shop in the usa?
agree .. (don’t want to scare you) but they also fake these! So be careful… running the serial number thru the registry available on line will let you know if its real thought! Dont let all these things scare you from collecting thou … its a great hobby and investment!
Is there a market for fakes. I never knew that's silver dollars had fakes thank you I learned a lot. How can I get ahold of a fake silver dollar cheap. I would like to have a few with different problems as a reminder and a teaching tool.
Thanks for the video. Question is my silver round copper or is copper round silver. I used the magnet slide test on my silver round and then my copper round, my magnet did the same thing on both coins.
Wouldnt you LOVE to catch the folks faking these? And just BEAT the LIVINGSHIT out of them over and over and over again? Keep them awake for a week straight without food....hit them 20x a day with a cattle prod....tatoo their face with "i suckdog dicks" or whatever
I am new to this but about a year ago, I accidentally bought 2 fake coins for my son from a dealer at antique store. It wasn't until we got home that we realized the coins were fake (fortunately we didn't pay much). I was disappointed and pissed but since my 16 year old liked the fake coins we just let it be. Especially since "All sales are final" with that dealer (never went back to him again obviously). I now want to diversify my portfolio even more by adding metals, I don't want a repeat of the fake coin incident. So my question... Can I run some of these tests at a coin dealer's shop or will they just kick me out for even attempting to? Because if I'm in a shop, I will not buy coins without magnet, loop, scale etc. Being ripped off once for $30.00 was enough. I don't want to find out I've invested 10K in buying Silver & Gold only to find out it's mostly fake.
I've just gotten a 1904 coin which is really worn, with next to no details and is at 25g (regular kitchen scale) the amount worn off makes sense for about 1.5-7 grams removed from mint target weight
Hi there I like your video.I bought 4 Morgan dollar coins and 2 of them weighted 271 each and the other 2 weighted 267 but when I tried to put a magnet to all of them it had no problem sticking to each of the coins.So I'm stuck with 4 fake coins.
Hey Sivler Seeker, Happy Easter!! Yesterday I found yet ANOTHER NINE MORGAN'S ALL MINT S, they are in FANTASTIC shape ! I was wondering is that good? Someone had burried them in a bag with the thick plastic cases and I have no clue why. Maybe they were going through a divorce? They are all super shiney with no scratch marks I can see. Are they worth a decent amount do you think? I could look and see the dates if that would help. They all passed the ping test. I'm waiting for my scale & maget to do further testing. I'd make a video on it but can't cause I live in a Hud apartment, they would try to steal them from me if they knew I had anything valuable. Thanks!
@@SilverSeeker how much does it cost to get one of these coins checked out? I have one ( it's probably fake) that's not magnetic and weighs 26.8 grams. I dont have a scope to look at the edges though. It just makes me think it's fake since it's in too good of condition.
I got a Morgan silver dollar 1881 no mint mark it looks great but sticks to the magnetic I bought it from some desperate guy in the street then again I live in Tijuana any thing is possible I'm trying to sale my coin
Good video very informative. But let's say you're at a flea market the guy has a display of lot of silver coins in two by two flips. Do you think he's going to let you take them apart and weigh them and measure them? That would be a problem if not. They are making pretty good fakes nowadays.
I am no professional but every fake i have seen screws up the top feather of the arrow in the eagle's talons. It is always much bigger and triangular compared to the very thin top feather on the real coin. Am i wrong?
Thanks for the info. I've collected silver coins for decades but I wouldn't call my self an expert, just a silver coin nut. I have bought many coins online and luckily was only burned once. New it was a fake as soon as I held it in my hand.
Your video helped me discover a batch of fake Morgan's I'd been holding for awhile now. As unfortunate as it was to find out, nobody wants to have fakes in their collection. Thank you for taking the time to share this invaluable knowledge!
Totally fake or still silver and altered?
Excellent video. One of the best I've seen on overall helpfulness of real vs fake Morgans (relative to the time of the video). Thank you.
I love how referencing a fidget spinner immediately dates a video to 2017 lol
Great information. My money clip is a 1879 Morgan. My grandfather's grandfather gave it to him and it's now my priceless item.
Store clerks ask about it often when I whip it out to snag a credit card.
I'm new to Morgan's. I picked up 21 common dates for melt with wear ranging from significant to almost none. I tested mine on a sigma metalytics precious metal verifier at the LCS, ping tested them with the bullion test app, (they all passed) and weight tested them. The most severe wear came in at 25.2g (the coin has almost no visible details, pretty much just a slick). The least wear at 26.7g. I was alarmed by 25.2g before further testing. I guess that justified because that's right about what a high quality fake weighs.
Thanks for showing up what to look for with a loop. I've been wondering what are 'natural' features and fabricated. This helped!
Great video, thanks for doing this for all of us. What kind of camera are you using to magnify the coins?
Well done video brother! Thanks for helping to keep the community in the know. 👊
Good video, great info to know, especially the first easy tell with the Magnet!!!
Thanks
DFwR
I need to watch this every couple of months.
Yo 1883
Thanks for this! Well done. Subscribed. Like your camera too....can you tell us the brand?
Priceless information. Thanks. In my experience, most of the fakes I come across have a difficult time matching the obverse to the reverse. Take any point on a real Morgan put a rubber band around the coin at that point and the reverse side of the coin will be in a different position on the fake when you place the rubber band in the same position. Please let me know if you have the same experience. I've found that a magnet, rubber band, along with a real Morgan will weed out the majority of the fakes. Any honest Ebay seller will send you pictures or video showing the correct placement-obverse to reverse.
This was really informational. Gave us things to look for when looking for the silver dollars.
This is very important info for us. Thanks!
Great eye opener pal----many thanks!
That nice bright audio tone for the real ones... What a nice sound! The fake ones: did you buy them knowing they were fake and/or did you contact the secret service over them and/or did you just take a loss? Just curious.
Thanks for the info/knowledge on spotting fakes! I bought an 1895-S and even the it has passed the scale, magnetic and a sound test I still have my doubts. It's me thinking it's just to good to be true!
Helpful video...thanks for sharing!!
What is the brand of scope you are using? I really liked this video
What kind of coin camera are you using? Are you able to take even closer pics of varieties and errors for listing on eBay? Thanks.
Excellent step by step on your comparison, Thanks for the great information.
of course. a slipping magnet down the face will show it. Those are available from aliexpress and I look to see whats new. Sometimes they do not have rim bars, either
Great video. Now I feel like I have no business buying coins and more so than I did before😂 I’ll be watching more of your videos for sure! Have a great day.
Just buy certified ngc or pcgs coins. There's usually no cost for the grading. Same as raw for coin.
@@jimwhite6419 lol… yes ! I agree .. (don’t want to scare you) but they also fake these! So be careful… running the serial number thru the registry available on line will let you know if its real thought! Dont let all these things scare you from collecting thou … its a great hobby and investment!
I have a few silver dollars, but just bought my first Morgan dollar… this video was really helpful, so thank you!
Just subscribed. 😉👍
Good video but I would like to have seen the real ones under the scope more. Mainly bc the best way to spot a fake one is to know exactly what a genuine coin looks like. They do that when finding counterfeit currency too. They used to teach the experts about this counterfeit and that counterfeit, but then there were so many counterfeits that it got terribly hard to remember all of the intricacies of each type. So they had the idea that they would just and ONLY teach their people about the GENUINE ones, so as to thoroughly engrain the aspects of the real ones into their mind. Once they did that, the fakes got spotted so much more easily than they were before their training their experts had their new knowledge and more keen sights set on the genuine ones. It's really quite awesome how that that all went down.
Would you please make a video that nails down exactly what a genuine Morgan looks like and ONLY genuine Morgans? (with no fakes on the video please) That would stick in my head better and it probably would help others that way too. What do you think?
Thanks for your time and efforts.
Thank you , where did you get your scope and what is it called and how many power?
Very informative video, Seeker. Thanks!
What do you consider the threshold for weight and wear on a silver coin? Up to say perhaps -0.5 grams?
Assuming it has retained its coin edge, and hasn't been shaved, or it hasn't been mauled from being used in jewelry clamps.
Great information! Subscribed!👍🏼
That’s an Elvis lip! 🤣🤣
Thanks for the info Silver seeker!
The 1880 was the Sylvester Stallone lips error. Very sought after. Lol
may i ask sir,is there any fake coins that doesnt stuck on magnet?or if the coins doesnt stuck on magnet theres a possibility thats its authentic sir.i hoping for your reply sir.thank you sir!
Yep. I think there's an coin app that when it detects the Sly snarl it will yell out ..........ADRIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!
Great video , you helped us spots some fakes!
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for the knowledge.
Thanks man, glad you enjoy it!
Silver Seeker Wait so if the coins are magnetic its fake?
Love the Morgan's!!! Thank you so much for the VERY informative video! I just learned a bit and greatly appreciate it! =)
Hi ihave same coins for sale ihave 1804+1880+1881+1943
+9613047056 its my WhatsApp number
Great video. Thank you for doing this one
What kind of coin scope do you recommend for for beginner and I like that scale what kind is it?
GREAT SHOW ! GOOD JOB !!!
Thanks for the information. Good to have.
Could you please tell me the coin cam make and model? Thanks. Nice video.
As always good information ! Thanks
I'm new to coin collecting. Where can I purchase a scale, magnet and magnifier glass?
Very helpful. Thanks for the insight!
Hello and thank you for the information you provided. I am an American living in Italy and recently came upon a letter with an 1894, no stamp, silver dollar which was included in a bag of letters my gr8 grandfather sent to my gr8 grandmother...as he began traveling back and forth from Italy to the USA in 1890. His letter, which dissolved rather quickly due to its being 130 years old, stuck in the back of a drawer. When it arrived in Italy, it was initially kept in the house my grandfather grew up in....above the cows and sheep. After WWII, they moved to a "modern" home that my gr8 grandmother and her 2 remaining children who were unmarried so they lived with her, and that house is mine, today. This was on its own in the letter written in 1895, but I also found, a few days later, a bunch of Kennedy half dollars from about 1964, which is unimportant. I did all the tests you did and my dollar passed. A question, though. Mine weighs exactly 27 grams...a few grams above what you stated it should weigh. Overweight. Is that a negative? I also note, though I have made no attempt to clean it as every site for collectors states, not suggests, but states, that they should never be cleaned but left AS IS. I have left it as is but I noted when I photographed it and blew it up, that one wing on the eagle is a shade off color. Is that from age? Could it be? I believe most sincerely that this dollar has not been in circulation outside, perhaps the year it was minted, apparently in Philly, given no stamp being there. It would not have been circulated here in Italy given that it was still in the letter received by my gr8 grandmother and that it could not be circulated in Italy or any mini kingdoms within Italy at that time. Plus, my gr8 grandmother nor her children ever left, in their lives, the village they grew up in, which is today, an hour and a half drive from any large town in Italy. In the mountains. So, the weight being 4 grams more than you specified...the off color mm in the wing....would this disprove it from being real? I would appreciate any help you might give as I am in rather dire straights, here, and wish to sell it. Will help with a roof! Thank you, in advance, and 'buon giorno'! - Gary
Another great video !!!
I really like that coin camera. Thanks for all the excellent info!
Hi ihave same coins for sale ihave 1804 1880 1881 1943 its my WhatsApp number +9613047056
Great information! Subscribed!
When I do the ping test I put a coin on my finger, then take a coin and lightly tao, if it has a nice high pitched sound that's a good sgin with not that is a bad sgin.
Hey @Silver Seeker whered you get that coin cam? How much are they?
I have a d1943 steel penny also have a 1891 Morgan dollar. What should I look for?
It’s nice to have some digital calipers on hand too! Check those specs!
Really great video thank you for the info.
Thank you for all your knowledge
Sry but can you tell me what's on the side on an 1794 Silver Dollar ? I know there are letters but are there any symbols?
Very informative, thanks for sharing this awesome vid:)
Thanks for the comment bud!
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Someone help me to identify my morgan silver dollar 1896 coin if this fake or genuine
Someone help me to identify my morgan silver dollar 1896 coin if this fake or genuine
Thank you for the tutorial. I haven't begun eyeing Morgans yet, but they will be gotten. This helps me on what to look for.
Aleister you have very little time,when green ink stained nothing goes to less than nothing,people who have a lot of product to sell or trade,or barter,morgans and mercury headed dimes will look like a fortune to you and everyone you trade with,hurry
@@strattuner I collect to collect, not for an apocalyptic world you describe. And if it were to happen, you should invest in copper rounds, because those can be used to make bullets.
I own many pounds of different metals,apocalyptic is just a word ,I'm talking of a world with nothing,resources will dry up in months,no one will recover from this,quickly,this will be a restart for those who are tough sobs,like me,i never give up,forgot how,i'm old and I'm here for the duration,i like commenting on these sites for two reasons,i want to shock these stupid people who procreated and brought these babies into this midguided world,and make them PREPARE,i love children,all children,color is not an issue,i'm a redman,i forgave the whiteman years ago,after going to his institutions and learning a lot,i've found out that this race is driven by greed,greed blinds the host,to everything,except profit,profit is not a dirty word,its just a sickness like the flu,if you live thru it you can change,bullets,i have been collecting since I was 14,not for the reason you think,my dad told me of the depression,he said his people were so poor ,they couldn't afford bullets to shoot rabbits or squirrels or deer,i'm a indian ,I hate venison,mANy bullets do I have,many,im the one who inherited all of the old weapons,grand parents and so on,all hidden,very well,i'm welcoming this collapse ,so we can go back to 1965 times,it was beyond wonderful,evertime I think of how much a quarter would buy,i get sick at this hyperinflated mess we are in NOW,gas was 15cents and buy enough candy for a quarter to feed your friends,everything now is inflated to stupidity,houses are not worth 500k and trucks aren't worth75k,the kids are giving up now,as they can not even get out of their parents houses to fly,it sucks,really bad,something has to break
What do you use for a scope?
Wow, super useful video. Instant subscribe!
Thanks for the info 👍 ill keep a ear out there for that sound
Great video on fake morgans .. i learned alot ..thanks.
I bought 6 Morgan Dollars from 1879, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1900 and 1921 and 17 Peace Dollars 1922-1926 here in Germany today in a pawn shop for a total price of €460, which is €20 each, which is €2.45 more than the spot i think the price is ok for all 23 coins 460€ equals 507$
and 20€ a piece equals 22$ what do you think about the price was it a bargain? how much do the coins cost at your pawn shop in the usa?
Thank you for the information! This knowledge will help me in the future.
Thanks for watchin AJ! Glad to have you on the channel!
1891 1897 1881 1895 1894 1886 1885
Was the name of the model for the Morgans Susan Willis Harrison, who was a school teacher I believe?
great information thank you 👍
Do fakers only target the key dates/mints or do they forge common morgans too?
Really good advice and reason I only buy graded coins by NGC or PCGS.
agree .. (don’t want to scare you) but they also fake these! So be careful… running the serial number thru the registry available on line will let you know if its real thought! Dont let all these things scare you from collecting thou … its a great hobby and investment!
where does this stuff come from? Are they old or modern?
Is there a market for fakes. I never knew that's silver dollars had fakes thank you I learned a lot. How can I get ahold of a fake silver dollar cheap. I would like to have a few with different problems as a reminder and a teaching tool.
Thank you! Very helpful!
Thanks buddy for the good info
Thanks for the video. Question is my silver round copper or is copper round silver. I used the magnet slide test on my silver round and then my copper round, my magnet did the same thing on both coins.
Wouldnt you LOVE to catch the folks faking these? And just BEAT the LIVINGSHIT out of them over and over and over again? Keep them awake for a week straight without food....hit them 20x a day with a cattle prod....tatoo their face with "i suckdog dicks" or whatever
Great info. Thanks.
I am new to this but about a year ago, I accidentally bought 2 fake coins for my son from a dealer at antique store. It wasn't until we got home that we realized the coins were fake (fortunately we didn't pay much). I was disappointed and pissed but since my 16 year old liked the fake coins we just let it be. Especially since "All sales are final" with that dealer (never went back to him again obviously).
I now want to diversify my portfolio even more by adding metals, I don't want a repeat of the fake coin incident. So my question...
Can I run some of these tests at a coin dealer's shop or will they just kick me out for even attempting to? Because if I'm in a shop, I will not buy coins without magnet, loop, scale etc.
Being ripped off once for $30.00 was enough. I don't want to find out I've invested 10K in buying Silver & Gold only to find out it's mostly fake.
You Sir have a tremendous future as a "Three-card-Monte" dealer. LoL
Thanks for the video
I've just gotten a 1904 coin which is really worn, with next to no details and is at 25g (regular kitchen scale) the amount worn off makes sense for about 1.5-7 grams removed from mint target weight
Great -thanks for sharing this video Everyone's can learn how no to get ripped off by little people
Hi there I like your video.I bought 4 Morgan dollar coins and 2 of them weighted 271 each and the other 2 weighted 267 but when I tried to put a magnet to all of them it had no problem sticking to each of the coins.So I'm stuck with 4 fake coins.
Thanks for this video exposing fakes in
many ways.
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you I see a couple I bought. Good Info you did a good job of explaining*
Hi ihave same coins for sale ihave 1804 1880 1881 1943 its my WhatsApp number +9613047056
Hey Sivler Seeker, Happy Easter!!
Yesterday I found yet ANOTHER NINE MORGAN'S ALL MINT S, they are in FANTASTIC shape ! I was wondering is that good? Someone had burried them in a bag with the thick plastic cases and I have no clue why. Maybe they were going through a divorce?
They are all super shiney with no scratch marks I can see. Are they worth a decent amount do you think? I could look and see the dates if that would help. They all passed the ping test. I'm waiting for my scale & maget to do further testing. I'd make a video on it but can't cause I live in a Hud apartment, they would try to steal them from me if they knew I had anything valuable. Thanks!
Were they tucked inside a pocket of pants still on the body???
i need stright info on the value of the 20 dollar copy of the golden double eagle
Love the stream bro
Well done, thank you!
Fantastic video, school was in session. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Steven!
@@SilverSeeker how much does it cost to get one of these coins checked out? I have one ( it's probably fake) that's not magnetic and weighs 26.8 grams. I dont have a scope to look at the edges though. It just makes me think it's fake since it's in too good of condition.
@@timconway5753 What year and mint mark is it, and what makes you think it's fake?
Have you ever seen a Carson City with the mintmark letter cc two different sizes
Great vid ,very educational
Thanks Panner!
Where did you get the camera ?
Great video bud, I’ve got a Morgan that I was told is a fake but I still can’t tell the difference
Thank you for this. I'm checking all mine now
How much you eat on that Carson? Love the video
I have an 1880 Morgan silver dollar in pretty good shape no mint mark how can I get it checked out
Great video, thank you
I got a Morgan silver dollar 1881 no mint mark it looks great but sticks to the magnetic I bought it from some desperate guy in the street then again I live in Tijuana any thing is possible I'm trying to sale my coin
Good info here. Thanks
Good video very informative. But let's say you're at a flea market the guy has a display of lot of silver coins in two by two flips. Do you think he's going to let you take them apart and weigh them and measure them? That would be a problem if not. They are making pretty good fakes nowadays.
How can you tell your coin been cleaned
Sent 5 to ngc. 3 came back clean
Love coin collecting...awesome 👍
I am no professional but every fake i have seen screws up the top feather of the arrow in the eagle's talons. It is always much bigger and triangular compared to the very thin top feather on the real coin. Am i wrong?
Thanks for the info. I've collected silver coins for decades but I wouldn't call my self an expert, just a silver coin nut. I have bought many coins online and luckily was only burned once. New it was a fake as soon as I held it in my hand.
Quality content! 👍