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Anyone Have 'Hobo' Skull Coins ?

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I have seen a lot of 'hobo' coins in the last couple years on ebay that have the obverse ( and sometimes reverse ) redesigned with a skull.
The most common seem to be Morgan and Peace dollars, however almost every coin imaginable has a skull variant !
Do you have any of these 'hobo' skull coins ?

Here is a Morgan skull dollar I have.
Obverse
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Reverse
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I am aware these are not real US coins.
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Are these alterations of an original coin or a completely modern production? If the first, what a shame to ruin a CC dollar.
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Are these alterations of an original coin or a completely modern production?

They are reproductions. I do not think anyone is going to destroy a 1878 Carson City Morgan dollar, just to make a $2 novelty coin.
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