This 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar in Very Good condition represents a treasured piece of American numismatic history. Featuring the iconic Liberty head design on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse, this coin contains 371.25 Troy grains of 90% pure silver. The Morgan Dollar series, minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, stands as one of the most collected U.S. coin series. This specimen showcases the coin's intricate details, from Liberty's flowing hair to the precisely milled edge. The brilliant uncirculated condition means the coin retains its original mint luster and shows minimal contact marks from handling. Each Morgan Dollar contains 0.7734 ounces of pure silver, making it not only a historical artifact but also a tangible piece of America's silver heritage.
Following a hiatus of some 17 years, the Morgan dollar series picked back up for one final year in 1921. These Philadelphia-minted Morgan dollars from 1921 are extremely common in circulated grades up through MS65, though they are scarcer in MS66 and extremely rare in MS67. PLs and DMPLs are also rare. The Morgan dollar series came to a close by the last days of 1921, when the Peace dollar type debuted.
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