I have a Morgan dollar from 1889 that has two obverse side is it real?
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 _If you can touch it then it is probably real. But it is not authentic. Probably a trick or magician coin. There maybe a seam on the edge or maybe on the rim circumference where the two obverse sides where joined. 5
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Ummm...those pics are of the same side of the coin....same imperfections...so I guess it could be authentic
China, or a poorer country
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not real
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Ok...if the pics are BOTH of the obverse (they are) they what makes you say it is "not real"....the only thing "not real" is the post
@TAZIZBACK.... Welcome aboard.....There is only one picture in the OP...That being said, you have a fake coin... Cheers, RickO