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How much does a fake silver dollar weigh?
approximately 26.73 grams
First of all, the weight is off — a genuine Morgan silver dollar weighs approximately 26.73 grams, while this fake weighs 26.93 grams.
What makes a 1921 silver dollar valuable?
The coin is very distinctive when comparing it to the following years. It has a boldly struck, profound design and other striking features that make it valuable. Like with all old coins like the Morgan dollar, the condition is a critical factor in determining a 1921 Peace silver dollar value.
Where do you find the mint mark on a 1921 silver dollar?
The 1921 Morgan Dollars had some of the highest mintages of the series, with tens of millions of coins produced. As a result, these dollar coins are fairly affordable in most grades. The mintmark can be located on the reverse side underneath the eagle and above the letters “D” and “O” of “DOLLAR”.
What are fake silver dollars made of?
Chinese-Made Fake Silver and Copper Coins Most of them are silver-colored (although probably not made of real silver), and a few of them are made of copper.
How do you tell if a coin is real or fake?
Use a scale that is accurate to within 0.01 grams to measure the weight of the coin. Compare your results to that of the genuine coin. If they are significantly off, you may have a counterfeit coin. Use an extremely strong magnet to see if the coin is attracted to it.
How do I test silver at home?
Ice Cube Test Place an ice cube on a silver coin or flatware. If the ice cube melts quickly, then the metal you own is real. Silver has the highest thermal conductivity and when you place an ice cube on silver, it will melt at a faster rate.
How much does a 1921 silver dollar weigh?
Like all other Morgan Dollars minted, the 1921 features a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper. The coin weighs 26.73 grams and has a diameter of 38.1mm or 1.5 inches. Reeding, or small bumps on the edge of the coin, is present and denticles can be found on both the obverse and reverse.
Will a magnet stick to a silver dollar?
First, you should know that silver, as well as gold bullion, are both non-magnetic. Many fakes can still pass this test, but if a bullion coin or bar sticks to a magnet you can easily consider it fake. Be careful these magnets are very strong and have more than one use! If it sticks its fake.