In 2021, the United States Mint marked the centennial of the final Morgan Silver Dollar with the release of modern commemorative versions of the historic coin. These pieces feature the original 1878 designs created by George T. Morgan and are struck on Brilliant Uncirculated silver blanks containing .999 fine silver. Right now, 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins with varied mint marks are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here comes with only a protective plastic capsule. In 2021, the US Mint issued the Morgan Silver Dollar with various possible mint marks and privy marks, with the privy marks representing historic strikes of the coin that were made at now-defunct branch mints. We cannot guarantee which mint or privy marks you may receive. All coins are chosen at random after your payment clears.
The 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar featured five versions in total. The Philadelphia Mint issued three of the five versions, with a BU coin lacking a mint mark, a coin with a CC privy mark honoring the Carson City Mint, and a coin with an O privy mark honoring the New Orleans Mint. Additional coins included a coin with an S mint mark from the San Francisco Mint and a coin with a D mint mark from the Denver Mint.
The obverse of the 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Commemorative Coins features a left-profile portrait of Liberty. First introduced in 1878 by George T. Morgan, this depiction of Liberty shows her wearing a Phrygian cap at the back of her head, along with a coronet crown and a laurel wreath woven into her hair.
On the reverse of the 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars is the heraldic eagle of the United States. In this design, the bald eagle is shown in front-facing relief while holding the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. This side of the coin also includes the appropriate mint or privy marks.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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In 2021, the United States Mint marked the centennial of the final Morgan Silver Dollar with the release of modern commemorative versions of the historic coin. These pieces feature the original 1878 designs created by George T. Morgan and are struck on Brilliant Uncirculated silver blanks containing .999 fine silver. Right now, 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coins with varied mint marks are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin available here comes with only a protective plastic capsule. In 2021, the US Mint issued the Morgan Silver Dollar with various possible mint marks and privy marks, with the privy marks representing historic strikes of the coin that were made at now-defunct branch mints. We cannot guarantee which mint or privy marks you may receive. All coins are chosen at random after your payment clears.
The 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar featured five versions in total. The Philadelphia Mint issued three of the five versions, with a BU coin lacking a mint mark, a coin with a CC privy mark honoring the Carson City Mint, and a coin with an O privy mark honoring the New Orleans Mint. Additional coins included a coin with an S mint mark from the San Francisco Mint and a coin with a D mint mark from the Denver Mint.
The obverse of the 2021 Morgan Silver Dollar Commemorative Coins features a left-profile portrait of Liberty. First introduced in 1878 by George T. Morgan, this depiction of Liberty shows her wearing a Phrygian cap at the back of her head, along with a coronet crown and a laurel wreath woven into her hair.
On the reverse of the 2021 Morgan Silver Dollars is the heraldic eagle of the United States. In this design, the bald eagle is shown in front-facing relief while holding the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. This side of the coin also includes the appropriate mint or privy marks.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.