The Morgan Silver Dollar coin from the United States Mint was one of the few coin designs in the nation’s history to cross the border from one century to another and appear as far apart as 43 years from the first issue to the very last strike. The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar was the final release of the coin and came nearly two decades after the last release of the design. Today, 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar coins with a PCGS certification are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Morgan Silver Dollar coin was introduced in 1878 by the United States Mint. The debut of the coin marked the end of a five-year hiatus in the coining of silver dollars in the US. The Coinage Act of 1873 had ended the free coining of silver in the US, and by default, brought an end to the issuance of the Seated Liberty Dollar. The Morgan Dollars were initially produced from 1878 to 1904, with one final release in 1921 when silver dollar coining resumed in the US after another halt in 1905 and through World War I.
All of these 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars are available to you for purchase in MS65 condition from the PCGS. Coins in MS65 condition have an attractive remaining mint luster with a few scattered, small contact marks present or two larger marks. It is also possible the coins will have one or two small patches of hairlines and light scuffs on the high points of the design strikes. Overall, the eye appeal remains very attractive.
On the obverse of 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar coins is Lady Liberty. This left-profile portrait of Liberty was created in 1878 by George T. Morgan. The bust shows Liberty with a coronet on her head and wreath crown in her hair. A ring of 13 stars is featured on the edge of the border field, with the date mark present on this side.
The reverse field of 1921 Morgan Dollars includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. Also created by Morgan, this image shows the bald eagle in front-facing relief as its talons clutch the arrows of war and olive branch of peace. A wreath encircles the bird with inscriptions of the face value, nation of issue, and national motto present on this side.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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The Morgan Silver Dollar coin from the United States Mint was one of the few coin designs in the nation’s history to cross the border from one century to another and appear as far apart as 43 years from the first issue to the very last strike. The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar was the final release of the coin and came nearly two decades after the last release of the design. Today, 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar coins with a PCGS certification are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Morgan Silver Dollar coin was introduced in 1878 by the United States Mint. The debut of the coin marked the end of a five-year hiatus in the coining of silver dollars in the US. The Coinage Act of 1873 had ended the free coining of silver in the US, and by default, brought an end to the issuance of the Seated Liberty Dollar. The Morgan Dollars were initially produced from 1878 to 1904, with one final release in 1921 when silver dollar coining resumed in the US after another halt in 1905 and through World War I.
All of these 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars are available to you for purchase in MS65 condition from the PCGS. Coins in MS65 condition have an attractive remaining mint luster with a few scattered, small contact marks present or two larger marks. It is also possible the coins will have one or two small patches of hairlines and light scuffs on the high points of the design strikes. Overall, the eye appeal remains very attractive.
On the obverse of 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar coins is Lady Liberty. This left-profile portrait of Liberty was created in 1878 by George T. Morgan. The bust shows Liberty with a coronet on her head and wreath crown in her hair. A ring of 13 stars is featured on the edge of the border field, with the date mark present on this side.
The reverse field of 1921 Morgan Dollars includes the heraldic eagle of the United States. Also created by Morgan, this image shows the bald eagle in front-facing relief as its talons clutch the arrows of war and olive branch of peace. A wreath encircles the bird with inscriptions of the face value, nation of issue, and national motto present on this side.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.