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Morgan Dollar 1921: Another Question Of Authenticity.

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 Posted 12/30/2014  2:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OldSkoolMadSkilz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If the weight, diameter and thickness are correct, then it should be silver. Doesn't seem like it would make sense to counterfeit in silver, especially for an extremely common date.

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So I think the pc is OK. But as I see fake silver coins made-in-China everywhere around, it'best to be cautious to any single one whether it's the most common.

I am afraid it will come to base metal coins when they are faked. One of my collecting friends visited China and said there are fake Chinese 1 yuan, i.e US$ 0.16.
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but I don't know what they changed


I can hardly look at a 1921 because I can't stand the changes they made. I was OK with them until I realized that her chin is much more pointy and prominent, her hair kinda looks like noodles, and the eagle's breast feathers are all off.

I just don't like 'em.
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IMO, Morgan dollar production ended in 1904. The 1921 is a bad rendition of the original design.
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Counterfeiters in China had better be careful on counterfeiting renminbi, Vietnam. The punishment in China for counterfeiting actual renminbi has to be perilously close to the death penalty.
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