1921 Circulated American Silver Morgan Dollar (Types Vary)




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Introduction
The 1921 Circulated American Silver Morgan Dollar stands as one of the most iconic pieces of classic U.S. coinage. Struck during the final year of Morgan Dollar production, these circulated examples offer collectors a tangible connection to early 20th-century America. Whether showing light or moderate wear, each coin retains the bold design and historic charm that have made the Morgan Dollar a favorite among numismatists for over a century.
History
After a 17-year hiatus, the Morgan Dollar returned to production in 1921 to meet renewed demand for silver coinage. This final-year issue marked both the end of the Morgan series and the transition to the beloved Peace Dollar later that same year. Millions were struck across the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints, creating a wide variety of circulating pieces that saw daily use in commerce. Today, circulated 1921 Morgans remain an affordable and historically significant entry point into classic American silver dollars.
Design
The obverse features George T. Morgan’s celebrated portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with agricultural motifs symbolizing freedom and prosperity. The reverse showcases a majestic eagle with outstretched wings clutching arrows and an olive branch—representing strength and peace. Even in circulated condition, the design retains its bold sculptural quality, offering collectors the timeless appeal of one of America’s most recognizable silver coins.
| Metal | Silver |
|---|---|
| Year | 1921 |
| Weight | 0.7734 |
| Diameter | 38.1mm |
| Fineness | .900 |




