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1892 Morgan CC Condition?

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i am completely new to coins.. my grandmother just gave me a handful.. in a few minutes of research I think I may have one that is decent.. would appreciate any comments regarding rating or value on either of these.. 1921 - s and 1892 - cc

the 1921 had a piece of paper stuck to the back of it that I pulled off.. don't intend to wash either coin since I have no idea what I am doing.

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Good don't clean them.

The 1921-s looks like a coin that is worth only melt.

The 1892-CC has a nice premium value if it is real. The date looks a little odd to me but it may be all right.

The CC could be Graded as an F-12 and worth a couple a hundred dollars.

You could have it checked at a coin shop or two and see what they say, but don't sell it until you are sure of the true value.

If you want to sell at all.
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