Wow! I'm impressed. I would never have spotted the 88-S as fake. My only excuse is that I don't collect Morgans and therefore am not familiar with the details.
Try to shoot for at least a $150 value on coins you are submitting for grading. The 1892-S is low grade and heavily damaged, and probably would not bring more than $30 at auction.
Agree on the 1889-S. The date and lettering font and placement is wrong on the date and lettering - counterfeit. The 1892-S is suspect also, but even if genuine, it has no numismatic value with all the damage done.
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