No branch of the United States Mint produced more Morgan Silver Dollars during the coin’s 28-year history than the Philadelphia Mint. Serving as the foundation of the nation’s minting system, the Philadelphia Mint played a central role in striking Morgan Dollars across the 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, and 1920s. Among the five mint facilities that issued Morgan Dollars, only Philadelphia and San Francisco produced the coins in every year they were available. Right now, 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here comes in a plastic slab and is graded Mint State 70. Coins in this condition exhibit full, original mint luster with no detractions visible. In 2021, the US Mint struck commemorative Morgan Dollars at Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, with Philadelphia also issuing coins with O and CC privy marks to honor the historic New Orleans and Carson City branches. Please note, coins in this listing are chosen at random and may have varying mint/privy marks, as well as varying label designs or colors.
The Morgan Silver Dollar was first introduced by the United States Mint in 1878, with initial production taking place at the Philadelphia, Carson City, and San Francisco Mints. Over time, the New Orleans Mint also contributed to the series, while the Carson City Mint eventually closed. In the final year of the coin’s production, the Denver Mint joined in issuing the 1921 Morgan Dollars.
The obverse of the 2021 Morgan Dollar Coin features the original left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty. George T. Morgan based his design on Anna Willess Williams, whose likeness was used to represent Liberty on the coin.
The reverse side of 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars displays the heraldic eagle, a bald eagle holding both the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace in its talons. The eagle’s gaze turns toward the olive branch, symbolizing America’s preference for peace while maintaining readiness for defense.
If you have any questions about these coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-65080, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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No branch of the United States Mint produced more Morgan Silver Dollars during the coin’s 28-year history than the Philadelphia Mint. Serving as the foundation of the nation’s minting system, the Philadelphia Mint played a central role in striking Morgan Dollars across the 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, and 1920s. Among the five mint facilities that issued Morgan Dollars, only Philadelphia and San Francisco produced the coins in every year they were available. Right now, 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins in certified condition are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here comes in a plastic slab and is graded Mint State 70. Coins in this condition exhibit full, original mint luster with no detractions visible. In 2021, the US Mint struck commemorative Morgan Dollars at Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, with Philadelphia also issuing coins with O and CC privy marks to honor the historic New Orleans and Carson City branches. Please note, coins in this listing are chosen at random and may have varying mint/privy marks, as well as varying label designs or colors.
The Morgan Silver Dollar was first introduced by the United States Mint in 1878, with initial production taking place at the Philadelphia, Carson City, and San Francisco Mints. Over time, the New Orleans Mint also contributed to the series, while the Carson City Mint eventually closed. In the final year of the coin’s production, the Denver Mint joined in issuing the 1921 Morgan Dollars.
The obverse of the 2021 Morgan Dollar Coin features the original left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty. George T. Morgan based his design on Anna Willess Williams, whose likeness was used to represent Liberty on the coin.
The reverse side of 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars displays the heraldic eagle, a bald eagle holding both the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace in its talons. The eagle’s gaze turns toward the olive branch, symbolizing America’s preference for peace while maintaining readiness for defense.
If you have any questions about these coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-65080, online using our web chat, and via our email address.