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I recently got some new coins, 5 in total, that belonged to my grandfather. They were 3 1921 Morgan dollars (P, D, and S), and 2 Peace dollars (1922-P and 1923-P). With the exception of the Denver mint Morgan, which seems a little dirty, they are in pretty decent shape. Can anyone give me some info on these coins? Are they worth much? How many were minted at each facility? Are there any errors or varieties I should look for? Just general stuff like that. I'm not planning on selling because they were my grandfathers, but it couldn't hurt to learn more about them.
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You can always get mintage and grading information on the left hand side of this page.
See US coins & currency, then click on US coin facts, then whatever type of coin you want to research.
All those silver dollars a worth a bit over melt, $30-$35 depending on condition, more if they are super nice.
The world of Morgans and Morgan collectors is a field beyond my scope, but I do know there are many die pairs that people collect (VAMS)
some which can be valuable. I don't know about 1921 though.
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First off, don't clean them, even if they are dirty. Second, upstate said the rest
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Not cleaning coins is one of the first lessons I learned about coin collecting. I've been collecting for a few years, and mainly collect ASE's and modern commemoratives. Most of the coin's I've purchased aren't dirty enough to even consider cleaning, but the few older coins I've gotten won't even come out of their capsules, regardless of condition.
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