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What should I do about these semi-key dollars?

I got these 2 dollars long ago, never been sure what to do with em—1894-O Morgan & 1921-P Peace. In high grades, which these look like under the heavy gray patination, could be worth some dough. They both appear legit. I hit them w/ some acetate, then tried a tiny bit of MS70 coin cleaner. Neither made any difference—any ideas?

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So on total impulse I bought this curated set of super nice UNC Morgan silver dollars yesterday at a coin show near San Diego—can’t really find any info on who put it out or when. Cool mix of somebody’s idea of 15 “best” examples of certain dates & mm. All of the coins show tasty golden peripheral toning, inc ‘78 7/8 TF, ‘84&’78-cc, ‘99-P, 1903-0, & this stunner of an ‘88-P toner. Might have to get ‘em graded—but, what’s the back story here??

u/True-Boysenberry-133 — 18 days ago