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obsidian52 Elite user United States 473 Posts
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Does anyone have any beat up Morgan dollar coins??? they do not have to be silver and they can be worn, faded and tarnished....I just need one to use as a hand out..
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tonsofquestions Inner circle 1904 Posts
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If you're going to hand it out (presumably to keep?) then I wouldn't recommend silver - even just the melt value of a Morgan dollar is about $20 these days, so there's no way you'll find one meaningfully cheaper.
On the other hand, you can get some replica coins (though they'd be sharp detail instead of worn) for a couple of dollars each. Without knowing more about what you want to do with it, that's the best I can suggest to you. |
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inigmntoya Inner circle DC area native, now in Atlanta 2416 Posts
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Check out these steel replicas. If they still look like the photos the details are good - I last bought this item in 2018.
10 for $17 on Amazon. https://a.co/d/09RSthUO |
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GJo Special user 512 Posts
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I have a TCC Magic Morgan dollar replica you can have for the cost of postage. It is not worn. It’s like an uncirculated coin.
Send me a PM if you’re interested. |
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TTT New user 41 Posts
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Steel replicas are cheap and actually looks good. I bought steel ones at 0.09€ each in January from Aliexpress. Shown in this picture:
https://ibb.co/MgpQT1p By far my best Morgan dollar replica is from the Monarch set by Avi Yap (a shell and 4 replicas). Those are soft ones as is my Bluether set also. |
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