Not sure about the other two, but the top two USA ones look… wrong. The design on the trade dollar is incorrect. And the patina seems artificial on both of them.
I wouldn't waste the money on grading them. You should check the weight on all of them. They should be very close to what's in the catalog. Also, hold a magnet up to them. It should not stick (silver isn't magnetic).
"What we are is not as important as what we aren't"
Grading would be a waste of money here since as other have said your coins are replicas. If you're interested in the cost of grading you can take a look at PCGS prices to get a rough estimate of what it costs here: https://www.pcgs.com/servicesandfees
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Sorry for that ser yes Im rookie! im only asking for how to grade my coin. I have more coin sir I want to know them cous my gradma had lots of old coin. Thanks you sir’s
Status changed to Solved(Bugieman, 21 Kas 2023, 14:01)
Top left: 1882 S Trade dollar - Only proofs were minted in 1882. This is not a proof and there were no 1882 with an S mint mark.
Top right: 1873 “Trade dollar” - This is fake of a Pattern with only a few proofs made and none circulated. On the reverse, the missing comma and period and the shape of the 9 are dead giveaways.
Bottom right: 1799 Draped Bust Dollar: No need to go past the 9s in the date: