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Not A Collector, Inherited Some Coins, Very Confused

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thanks for the pictures and Very interesting stories.
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As said, Morgan dollars are very common and most are worth in the $20-25 range.

The Japanese yen is from Meiji 27, 1894. They have been popular in the past 5-ish years, averaging about $50-75 for average specimens. Better pictures would help; most of these were cleaned (normal practice until the 60s or so) and original surfaces will get a little premium.
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That Czech coin looks awesome, whatever it is!

Both Morgans appear to have been abrasively cleaned. Better pics would help.
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Thank you ALL for the information!! To my knowledge, the coins have not been cleaned. They have been in my possession for 3 years, and before that were in a trunk (at least 30 years) in the storage room of my parents' house. I was digging through the trunk & found them recently while we were re-living stories from our past. There are several more coins, but until I can FIND my card reader for my camera I will not burden you all with ugly cell phone pics. Thank you again!
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The Japanese yen goes for about $30.
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What you need is a copy of what is called the Red Book by Whitman Publishing. If no book stores by you, try Wizard coin supply on line. This book will give you lots of info on how to grade your coins.
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The Czechoslovakia medal is from 1939 & was produced by Medallic Art Co. NY.
Approximately $40-50
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Thank you all, so much! You have given me some much needed information & pointed me in a forward direction as to where to begin my search. You're all the BEST!
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