
First issued in 1878, the last strike of Morgan Silver Dollars for circulation use came in 1921. When the Morgan Dollars were issued in those first and last years, the San Francisco Mint was heavily involved in the production of the coins. Now that the US Mint is marking the centennial in 2021 of that final issue, the San Francisco Mint is again involved in striking the coins. Today, 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
The San Francisco Mint was not only one of two mints to issue original Morgan Silver Dollar every year, but it is also one of the two oldest remaining mints in the US Mint system. The Philadelphia Mint also issued Morgan Dollars every year and is the oldest branch in the US Mint system. The Carson City and New Orleans Mints previously issued Morgan Silver Dollars, and though founded before the San Francisco Mint, both were closed more than a century ago.
All of these 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coins come to you in perfect condition with plastic slabs to house the coins. These Mint State 70 coins have full, original mint luster and no detractions. The First Day of Issue label means each one was received for grading within 24 hours of release by the mint.
On the obverse of 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollars is a depiction of Liberty. This visual of Liberty captures her bust in left-profile relief as she wears a Phrygian cap. In addition to the cap on her head, Liberty wears a laurel wreath and coronet crown in her hair. There are 13 stars on the rim of the design field.
The reverse side of the 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin comes with a design of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Designed by George T. Morgan along with the obverse design, this visual shows a front-facing bald eagle that holds the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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First issued in 1878, the last strike of Morgan Silver Dollars for circulation use came in 1921. When the Morgan Dollars were issued in those first and last years, the San Francisco Mint was heavily involved in the production of the coins. Now that the US Mint is marking the centennial in 2021 of that final issue, the San Francisco Mint is again involved in striking the coins. Today, 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
The San Francisco Mint was not only one of two mints to issue original Morgan Silver Dollar every year, but it is also one of the two oldest remaining mints in the US Mint system. The Philadelphia Mint also issued Morgan Dollars every year and is the oldest branch in the US Mint system. The Carson City and New Orleans Mints previously issued Morgan Silver Dollars, and though founded before the San Francisco Mint, both were closed more than a century ago.
All of these 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coins come to you in perfect condition with plastic slabs to house the coins. These Mint State 70 coins have full, original mint luster and no detractions. The First Day of Issue label means each one was received for grading within 24 hours of release by the mint.
On the obverse of 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollars is a depiction of Liberty. This visual of Liberty captures her bust in left-profile relief as she wears a Phrygian cap. In addition to the cap on her head, Liberty wears a laurel wreath and coronet crown in her hair. There are 13 stars on the rim of the design field.
The reverse side of the 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin comes with a design of the heraldic eagle of the United States. Designed by George T. Morgan along with the obverse design, this visual shows a front-facing bald eagle that holds the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.