I wanna know what you collectors thinks is cooler and should be held onto...

This early 1700's pirate treasure net F details from PCGS because it was probably in some awesome shipwreck of the coast of North Carolina:

Or this measly old widget PCGS MS64DMPL:

Or this measly old widget PCGS MS64DMPL:

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I would keep both.
I think the pirate bit is cool, but would be nicer with more details....as is, still cool but not super cool.
The morgan is worth a little bit but, aside from DMPL, is just like HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of other morgans.....
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I always consider which would be easier to replace if I changed my mind.
I suspect the current population census makes the silver dollar more readily
available than the pirate piece.
How many collectors have the silver dollar; how many the piece of silver?
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In reality, I would not keep either one. There are too many coins out there that are far cooler than either of these.
Which one should be held onto is only for you to decide. In my case, it would probably be "neither"
since there are far too many other coins that would be more complementary to my collection.
The piece you have is typical for a sea salvage coin because it has been scrubbed up to a bright white color, which is not natural for a silver coin that is well over 300 years old. It's okay, but there are more natural looking example available, like this one. This one is unusual because it has a readable date, and it looks natural. It was recovered from a Spanish ship that foundered off the coast of Australia
I am less of a fan of the 1883-CC dollar. It's been my experience that this is the most common Carson City mint Morgan dollar. Although the piece does appear to partially mirrored surfaces, I see evidence of some fingerprints that might get worse in the future.
Therefore between the two I'd keep the Spanish cob, but nicer examples are available of each.
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<< <i>I'd take a nice "booty" over a pretty face, but that's just me.
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I would keep the Morgan.
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