While the United States Mint issued Morgan Silver Dollars consecutively from 1878 to 1904, its mandate to purchase silver and strike silver dollars ended in 1904. It would resume silver dollar coining in 1921 with a final release of the Morgan Dollar design before changing to a new design series. In 2021, the US Mint issued five versions of a modern Morgan Dollar silver bullion coin to honor the various mints that historically struck the coins. Right now, 2021 O Privy Morgan Silver Dollar Coins in perfect condition are available to purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 O Privy Morgan Silver Dollar Coin in this product listing comes to you in plastic slabs from the NGC. Each coin earned a Mint State 70 certification that indicates the coins exhibit full, original mint luster and have no detractions of any kind present. The First Day of Issue label is for coins received by the NGC within 24 hours of release from the US Mint.
From 1878 to 1904, a total of four branch mints of the US Mint issued the Morgan Silver Dollars. The Philadelphia Mint and San Francisco Mint issued the coins every year during this period. The next best performer was the New Orleans Mint. Issuing the coins with an O mint mark originally, the New Orleans Mint struck Morgan Silver Dollars from 1879 to 1904, missing only the first year in 1878 and the last issue in 1921 as the mint had closed in 1909.
Liberty features on the obverse of 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins. This left-profile relief of Liberty includes a laurel wreath and a coronet crown in her hair, with 13 stars around the rim of the design field and a date mark below.
A heraldic eagle is depicted in the reverse design of 2021 O Privy Morgan Silver Dollars. This image was also created by George T. Morgan and it shows a bald eagle clutching the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace. The eagle is framed by an oak-and-laurel wreath with a small O privy mark beneath the center of the wreath, above the D and O in DOLLAR. The Philadelphia Mint issued these coins with this O privy mark.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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While the United States Mint issued Morgan Silver Dollars consecutively from 1878 to 1904, its mandate to purchase silver and strike silver dollars ended in 1904. It would resume silver dollar coining in 1921 with a final release of the Morgan Dollar design before changing to a new design series. In 2021, the US Mint issued five versions of a modern Morgan Dollar silver bullion coin to honor the various mints that historically struck the coins. Right now, 2021 O Privy Morgan Silver Dollar Coins in perfect condition are available to purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 O Privy Morgan Silver Dollar Coin in this product listing comes to you in plastic slabs from the NGC. Each coin earned a Mint State 70 certification that indicates the coins exhibit full, original mint luster and have no detractions of any kind present. The First Day of Issue label is for coins received by the NGC within 24 hours of release from the US Mint.
From 1878 to 1904, a total of four branch mints of the US Mint issued the Morgan Silver Dollars. The Philadelphia Mint and San Francisco Mint issued the coins every year during this period. The next best performer was the New Orleans Mint. Issuing the coins with an O mint mark originally, the New Orleans Mint struck Morgan Silver Dollars from 1879 to 1904, missing only the first year in 1878 and the last issue in 1921 as the mint had closed in 1909.
Liberty features on the obverse of 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins. This left-profile relief of Liberty includes a laurel wreath and a coronet crown in her hair, with 13 stars around the rim of the design field and a date mark below.
A heraldic eagle is depicted in the reverse design of 2021 O Privy Morgan Silver Dollars. This image was also created by George T. Morgan and it shows a bald eagle clutching the arrows of war and an olive branch of peace. The eagle is framed by an oak-and-laurel wreath with a small O privy mark beneath the center of the wreath, above the D and O in DOLLAR. The Philadelphia Mint issued these coins with this O privy mark.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.