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Value of these Morgan Silver Dollars?

Hello, new here. I come across some coins that were gifted to me when I was young. I pulled these 5 coins to see if there was much value. Really curious about the one that looks to be graded and in the plastic/cardboard. Online it shows anywhere from like $30-$30,000. I know I'm not that lucky. Haha! There are no coin dealers near me, just pawn shops I don't trust. Hoping some experts on here could help me with some info. Thanks!
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I'm not an expert; the four loose coins you posted are in rough shape. You can pick up coins in that shape easily for $40 or a bit less.
The one in the cardboard fold, seems like it's in good shape from the photo. But a 67 is a very high grade. PCGS says there are only 70 MS67 1921 morgan silver dollars, and none that are graded ms68. So if that is accurate you have a top population coin and it seems like a real winner. But anyone can write 67 on a coin in a flip. I cannot grade coins by sight, but I assume it won't grade MS67. But I'm not basing that on anything other than how unlikely it would be to find an MS67 1921 morgan silver dollar ungraded in the wild.
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There is also an "F" on the 2x2, but it looks closer to XF?
The F on the cardboard holder stands for the grade of Fine and is close to what it grades, why the member above is talking about lofty grades like 67 is not clear to me as your coin is clearly circulated. None of the coins you posted have significant collector value, their values are mostly tied to the price of silver. Each is worth around $25 wholesale and $35-$40 retail.
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each look cleaned
"67" is probably an inventory number and obviously not the grade of the coin (or even close).
They are neat silver dollars, although common and not in great condition. I agree with the $25 (each) valuation.
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Well thanks for crushing a guys dreams...Haha! I figured it was too good to be true on the "67" coin. Appreciate the responses.
67 is probably the auction lot number
Whatever the “67” stands for, a quick look at the pictures of the 1921 dollar should let the viewer know that it’s a very long way from MS67.😉
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Thats no 67.
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Yeah, not familiar at all with coins. Just did a quick Google search and got excited. Back to work tomorrow I guess. 😂 Wasn't sure how "mint" a coin had to be to get a 67. The case it's in is pretty beat up, but didn't wanna remove it to examine the actual coin. I can tell it's been used. Well, thanks again everybody.
Here is the '21 MS67(linked) that we can see listed for auction at the bottom of the screenshot above "06/01 GC".
Take a look(click) at the photos & zoom in to see it's condition fyi...
https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1829308/1921-D-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-MS-67
the '67' is probably lot number in an auction