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1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS/NGC MS64
Millions Still Desire This 93-Year-Old Lady
1921 Morgan Silver Dollars keep getting harder to find. Not only do collectors hold on to them, they’ve been melted down for their high silver content for decades. During World War I alone the Treasury melted down over 270 million Silver Dollars as a result of the 1918 Pittman Act. Congress agreed to the mass melting, but only on one condition—that more dollars be struck after the war ended. That is why the Morgan Dollar went into production in 1921. Already rare by standard definitions, the 1921 Morgan is the first, last and only year the Morgan Dollar was struck at the Denver Mint. It grades MS-64 (MS64) by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). This is a highly sought after coin for those who collect Morgan Dollars from all five mints. Don’t pass up your chance to add this legend to your collection now! Grading service varies.
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1921 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Silver |
Purity | 0.9000 |
Condition | Graded |
Grade | MS64 |
Denomination | 1.00 |
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Currency Type | Dollar |
Mint Name | Denver - D, U.S. Mint |
Coin Weight | 26.73 Grams - g |
Weight | 1 Ounce - oz |
Dimensions | 38.1mm |