I can but don't have the time to do a good job right now. Go on youtube and type in your same question. I have asked myself the same question and there is at least 1/2 dozen methods to test each coin. I use all of them each time I receive a new coin. My very first test I use is the magnet test. Is the coin attracted to the magnet? If so it is not silver and is a fake. Most cheap china fakes have cores that are attracted to a magnet. You might want to try a magnet test on it. This coin passed that test and all of my other methods. A fake coin with snap up to the magnet fast and hard. However I have found a few fake silver dollars that pass this one test and still be a fake. Those actually have enough silver to pass this test... so with experience you can tell a fake, especially if you study all the different test methods. Thanks for your question. I hope my short answer helped. Go buy a good magnet..... it will save you 100 times the cost of the magnet. Jim 5th SF Vietnam 1962-63.
Yea, I know. But not comman dates. My local shop bought a collection of mint rare date Morgan's that where all from Bradford exchange or a similar company. But I'd bid.ITs REAL