

1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 – Certified Very Good (VG)
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“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar holds a unique place in American numismatic history as the final year of the iconic Morgan Dollar series, which originally debuted in 1878. After a 17-year hiatus, the Morgan design returned briefly in 1921 before being permanently replaced by the Peace Dollar later that same year, marking the end of a legendary era in U.S. coinage.
Designed by George T. Morgan, the obverse features Lady Liberty in a classical profile, while the reverse displays the powerful American bald eagle with outstretched wings—symbols that have become some of the most recognizable in all of U.S. coin history.
This example is certified in Very Good (VG) condition, meaning the coin shows honest circulation wear consistent with age, while all major design elements and lettering remain visible. Coins in this grade reflect real historical use, offering collectors a tangible connection to early 20th-century American commerce.
Struck in 90% silver, the 1921 Morgan Dollar carries lasting intrinsic value alongside its numismatic significance. While the 1921 issue had a higher mintage compared to earlier dates, certified examples remain desirable due to the coin’s historical importance as the series’ final release and its continued popularity among collectors worldwide.
Ideal for both beginning and seasoned collectors, the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar in Very Good condition is an affordable and authentic piece of American monetary history, making it a timeless addition to any silver or U.S. coin collection.
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