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OK I found the mint marks, and all four of them have 'o' as the mint marks.  
Actually these are Peace dollars, for they all have 'Peace' on them. The one 
I thought was a 1918 actually is 1923  Obviously these are a bit tarnished 
and are not in mint condition.

Kat

On Monday 08 March 2004 9:53 pm, ken barber wrote:
> the first peace dollar was minted in 1921 in a
> relativly low numbers as the morgans last mintage in
> 1921 in high numbers. so the 1914 is a counterfiet as
> there was not one minted in that year. actually you
> probably have a 1904. they skiped from 1904 to 1921. ,
> the 1922's are peace dollars. as to what they are
> worth again depends on grade. also to get a price
> you'd need a mint mark as they were minted in philly,
> new orleans, denver, carson city, and san fran unlike
> those indian head cents that were mented in only
> philly. the "o" for orleans and the "cc"s for carson
> city averages higher prices that the others becouse
> the number minted were normally smaller.
> http://www.pcgs.com/prices find and click the types of
> coin. it will give you the prices for the grade if
> uncirculated. even some that are not uncirculated if
> rare. if yours are not there send me their mintmarks.
> i'll look them up. the 62 dime if circulated, worth
> about 60 cents no matter what mintmark.
> thanks for being interested. the new quarters have
> sparked much interest in coins lately. but, did you
> know the nickels are redesinged on the reverse(back)
> there will be two different nickels this year and
> another next year and in 2006 both the obverse (front)
> and reverse will be totally new.
> i have a friend that is actually on the citizens
> committee that reccomends and advises the mint on
> coinage designs. there are 11 members representing all
> segments of the population with a interest in coins.
> ie: business, especially vending, banking, etc. only
> one represents the collector intrest and it is bill
> fivaz. i get to do as i did saturday at the coin club,
> walk up and say "i'd like to see this or that come out
> of the mint." and actually get a hearing.
> thanks again.
>
> --- Michael Collis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Kathy,
> > I think those are Morgan, not Peace,  Ken will
> > vorrect me if I'm wrong.
> >
> >    :-)
> >
> > Kathy wrote:
> > >Ken, what about 'Peace Dollars'?
> > >
> > >I've got four, one dated 1914 and the other three,
> >
> > 1922.
> >
> > >I also have a Roosevelt silver dime, dated 1962.
> > >
> > >Two Irish copper pennies, dated 1943 and 1948.
> > >
> > >A 1944 British tuppence coin.
> > >A 1943 British pence.
> > >A $1 Silver Certificate, which looks like an
> >
> > ordinary $1 bill except for the
> >
> > >words 'Silver Certificate.'
> > >
> > >(These were coins my dad had saved up in a little
> >
> > leather chamois bag.)
> >
> > >I have no idea if any of this is worth anything.
> > >
> > >Kat
>
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