Add a nostalgic and tangible asset to your portfolio or numismatic collection with the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. As the final issue of the iconic Morgan Dollar series, this coin stands as a powerful reminder of early 20th-century American craftsmanship and economic heritage.
Highlights
- Contains: .7734 oz of actual Silver
- Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
- Obverse: Lady Liberty, modeled by Anna Willess Williams, facing left wearing a cap adorned with wheat and cotton—symbols of American agriculture
- Reverse: A bald eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows, representing peace and strength, surrounded by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "ONE DOLLAR," and "IN GOD WE TRUST"
Why Collect the 1921 Morgan Dollar?
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar stands out as a numismatic treasure for its rarity, symbolic design, and investment appeal. As the final issue of the Morgan series before the debut of the Peace Dollar, it holds a unique place in American coinage history. George T. Morgan's distinctly American portrayal of Liberty, paired with the powerful image of an eagle clutching both olive branches and arrows, gives the coin artistic and historical significance. Beyond its collectible value, the 1921 Morgan Dollar offers strong investment potential amid growing interest in tangible assets and silver-backed holdings, making it a meaningful addition to any collection or portfolio.
A Numismatic Icon
The 1921 Morgan Dollar marks the return—and final year—of a series first minted in 1878. It is the only Morgan Dollar struck after a 17-year hiatus and holds a special place in U.S. coinage as a one-year-only issue, making it both historically significant and highly collectible.
Specifications
SKU: |
66 |
Year: |
1921 |
Grade: |
Brilliant Unc |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
1 Dollar |
Mint Mark: |
Not Shown |
Metal Content: |
0.7734 troy oz |
Purity: |
0.900 |
Thickness: |
3.1 mm |
Diameter: |
38.1 mm |