1921-S Morgan Silver Dollar



The 1921-S Morgan Dollar is the last coin minted in the Morgan Silver Dollar series. There were 21,695,000 1921-S dollars minted and because of this high mintage, there are many to go around and be found in all conditions and grades. The strikes are generally bad. All of the coins have a small S mintmark. Many VAM varieties of 1921-S VAM-1B are known for being a series of die gouges on Lady Liberty's headpiece. The 1921-S Morgan Silver Dollar is worth about $30 in MS-60 and $10,000 as MS-66.



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1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar



1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar

The 1921-D Morgan Dollar is the only Morgan Dollar ever minted at a Denver Mint, but also the first silver dollar ever to be minted there. The coins lack good quality luster and strikes. Nice, high grade coins could be hard to find and may require some deeper looking into. The 1921-D VAM-1A2 has no S in TRUST and features a die gouge in the eagle's feathers. The 1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar is worth around $35 at MS-60 and up to $25,000 as MS-67.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar



1921 Morgan Silver DollarThe last and most plentiful dollar in the series is the 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar. The quality of these coins is weak, with poor strikes and okay luster. This coin has a mintage of 44,690,000, by far the largest mintage of Morgan Dollars along with close to only 30 Proof coins. There are other known proofs sometimes referred to as Chapman Proofs named after Henry Chapman. There are VAMs for collecting of this year, far too many to name, many have pitting on the reverse of the coin. The VAM-4, VAM-13, VAM-41, and VAM-44 are among the most recognized of these coins. Due to the rarity of Chapman Proofs, the value is significantly higher, around $18,000 as PF-60 and $100,000 as PF-66. The 1921 Morgan Dollar is worth about $25 in MS-60 and $13,000 as MS-67.

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