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Bank Find Needs Authentication 1884 O Morgan

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The plating is very thick.
Weight is 27.2, has silver ring, the plating when chipped off responds to ceramic magnet but coin does not. Coin does ever so slightly attract to huge 1" n45sh (ultra strong) neo magnet but not enough to hold its weight. The gouged part of the coin responds to nic a date like it should.

What Do you all think?



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Plated but real?
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Looks okay to me, not a rare date so probably just done as a jewelry piece.
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Looks like a jewellers replica.
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Looks okay, worth melt unless used for jewelry.
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