Only $89.99 per coin This 1921 Morgan Dollar is from the one year that they were minted again following their discontinuation in 1904. With an NGC certification, this makes the 1921 Morgan Dollar even more collectible and highly sought after by collectors.
Coin Highlights: - Contains .7734 oz of Silver.
- NGC encapsulation protects and ensures the MS-64 condition of the Morgan Dollar.
- Multiples of 20 come in an NGC slab holder box.
- Obverse: Displays Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap with the word "Liberty" on her hair band, encircled by the text "E Pluribus Unum," the date of issue and thirteen small stars symbolizing the original colonies.
- Reverse: Depicts an American Bald Eagle grasping an olive branch and a bundle of arrows, surrounded by the text "United States of America," "One Dollar," and "In God We Trust."
- Morgan Dollars from the Philadelphia Mint carry no mint mark.
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1921 Morgan Dollar MS-64 NGCThe 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar was designed by Chief Engraver George T. Morgan of the United States Mint. This design first appeared on other Silver Dollar coins, notably the 1879 Trade Dollar; however, its use on the 1921 Morgan Dollar was specifically authorized by an Act of Congress in 1921.
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar has a dual role as both a circulation piece and as part of America's numismatic history. It is valued for both its metal content and its place in U.S. coinage history; indeed this coin played an important role in American financial history during one of our country's most challenging times