Fakes or Real? Lot's of photos inside. Updated 12/2

I proved without a shadow of a doubt in my last thread with a questionable Morgan Dollar that I don't have a clue what I'm talking about with these puppies. So, in light of that, I defer to the experts on the board. Below are photos I just took of the lot of coins my Pop purchased a while back. The weight of the coins is above each photo. My scale isn't all that sensitive so I'd say put a + or - 1 gram to be safe. Which ones are real and which ones are fakarooni's? Thanks for your help.
1921S - 26 grams

1891S - 28 grams

1880O - 26 grams

1886 - 28 grams

1921D - 28 grams

1891O - 26 grams

1887S - 20 grams

1882S - 20 grams

1887S - 18 grams

1881S - 18 grams

Ok here are the 4 that everyone called fake as of tonight.
1921S - 26 grams

1891S - 28 grams

1880O - 26 grams

1886 - 28 grams

1921D - 28 grams

1891O - 26 grams

1887S - 20 grams

1882S - 20 grams

1887S - 18 grams

1881S - 18 grams

Ok here are the 4 that everyone called fake as of tonight.

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-Paul
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Ditto.
mbogoman
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bob
edited: The fakes are not marked as such on the coin. So, are you going to mark them replica or copy?
Or are you going to destroy them?
I have letter punches and I'm going to punch C.F. into Liberty's face on the ones that come out as being fake. Pop still wants to keep them but I want to make sure no one else gets taken by them in the future.
Put the morgan on your fingertips and tap it on the side with a coin. It should do a riiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggg sound while something that is clad,etc will do riiiiiiiinnnng
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<< <i>dang lots of fakes from what people are saying BUT why don't you do the ring test?
Put the morgan on your fingertips and tap it on the side with a coin. It should do a riiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggg sound while something that is clad,etc will do riiiiiiiinnnng >>
Just remember that most of us over age 60 can no longer hear that ring!
Sad shame, but hearing does not last a lifetime for most of us.
bob
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Hoard the keys.
they provide on-line pre-bidding and live (some with live video feed or sound feed)
to auction companies around the country
some are online only but many are live at various locations around the country
to say these were bought from Prox-bid would be like saying
they were bought from eBay
proxi-bid is the platform not the seller/auction house
I would think the auction house that sold these would be responsible - but not sure about auction laws
or how they would apply to a mainly antique auction house
Top 6 are real from what I can tell, but the last 4 are definitely Asian fakes. Note the identical reverses and incorrect fonts.
RIP Mom- 1932-2012