Hi, folks
I have what should be an 1881 Morgan silver dollar but it has a gold color.
Is it a fake?
Thanks.
1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
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Re: 1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
Bedraggled,
When you say gold color, do you mean it has a gold patina? If so, this is likely tarnish or what numismatists refer to as "toning". Toning on Morgans is very common due to the sulfur content of the bags many of them were stored in in mint vaults for many years. Additionally, the 1881-p is a very common date and is thus not generally worth counterfeiting.
I hope this helps.
When you say gold color, do you mean it has a gold patina? If so, this is likely tarnish or what numismatists refer to as "toning". Toning on Morgans is very common due to the sulfur content of the bags many of them were stored in in mint vaults for many years. Additionally, the 1881-p is a very common date and is thus not generally worth counterfeiting.
I hope this helps.
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Re: 1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
Beaux saints,
Thanks and welcome.
So, I have a legitimate silver dollar!!!
Next question: I have 7 Eisenhower silver dollars dated 1971 and 1972. Should I bring them to the bank for 7 paper dollars? I could then buy 4 canisters of Pringles.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks and welcome.
So, I have a legitimate silver dollar!!!
Next question: I have 7 Eisenhower silver dollars dated 1971 and 1972. Should I bring them to the bank for 7 paper dollars? I could then buy 4 canisters of Pringles.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
Do any of them have an "S" mintmark?
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Re: 1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
Right back at yaDesert wrote:OT: It's good to see a New Orleans person on here!![]()
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Re: 1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
Boudin, Gumbo, Abita Turbodog or Big Easy followed by Beignets and Cafe au lait. Yum! Careful now or I'll slap you up side of the head with a 4 X 2.geaux saints wrote:Right back at yaDesert wrote:OT: It's good to see a New Orleans person on here!![]()
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Re: 1881 Morgan Dollar: it looks golden
Geaux,
There is no 'S' mint mark anywhere on the front of any Ike dollar.
There is no 'S' mint mark anywhere on the front of any Ike dollar.
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Oh man...Mountaineer wrote:Boudin, Gumbo, Abita Turbodog or Big Easy followed by Beignets and Cafe au lait. Yum! Careful now or I'll slap you up side of the head with a 4 X 2.geaux saints wrote:Right back at yaDesert wrote:OT: It's good to see a New Orleans person on here!![]()
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Ok so that means they are not one of the 40% silver version. In that case, I would just hang on to them and then when you are bored one day check them closely to see if they one of the many Ike "varieties". This link should be a good start http://eisenhowerdollarguide.com/1972-e ... varieties/bedraggled wrote:Geaux,
There is no 'S' mint mark anywhere on the front of any Ike dollar.