1802 & 1803 dollar coins
Jim_M
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Hi, I’m in no way a collector but I am seeking help to verify if these coins are the real deal. These were among my Dad’s belongings and well they’re mine now. If there’s an actual site or a reference guide, just point me in that direction. Will most likely sell, since dad left some things that need to be paid off.
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
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Time to read up on the 1798-1804 Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle dollar. Much to know about authenticating and dating these items. Use the Google. I'm sure more knowledgeable persons shall offer insight. Peace Roy
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They are not real. Check out PCGS coinfacts for some good comparison pictures.
Not real, but shouldn't the edges be lettered, not reeded? That's the dead giveaway.
Unfortunately those are counterfeit
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Modern fakes.
fake, but there could be some silver in them.
otherwise, worthless
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