1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Average Circulation Silver Coin
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Diversify your holdings with this 1 oz 1921 Morgan Average Circulation Silver Dollar from the lowest price at our online store!
The Morgan silver dollar has a storied past as one of the most famous coins in bullion history. Following the Bland-Allison act of 1873 the United States government mandated that the treasury purchase two to four million dollars worth of silver bullion every month.
That silver was subsequently minted into legal tender in the form of silver dollars, designed by George T. Morgan.
Held on the obverse side, is the left-facing bust of Lady Liberty, redesigned in the image of American citizen, Anna Willess Williams.
All the distinguishing features of the bust are apparent, from her “Liberty” cap to the thirteen stars that encircle her with “E Pluribus Enum” or “Of many one” is written boldly above her head.
The reverse portrays the national bird of the United States; the bald eagle with splayed wings as it clutches a bundle of arrows in its left talon and an olive branch in its right.
The country of issue, the $1 denominational value and the nations motto, “In God we trust” features above.
The Morgan Silver dollar is a sound investment as it holds both bullion and numismatic value.
The “Averiage Circulation” designation categorizes the coin that you receive will arrive in a average circulation condition meaning you can expect the coin to exhibit normal wear and tear.
Stack your wealth in ounces with this 1 oz 1921 Morgan Average Circulation Silver dollar today!
5809
US
U.S. Mint
Lightly Used
900
Left facing profile of Lady Liberty and the words "E Pluribus Unum" and the year
Bald eagle with wings spread clutching an olive branch and several arrows and the words "United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar"
37.9
2.85
USD 1
Obverse: George T. Morgan
0.7734
SKU
5809
Country
US
Manufacturer
U.S. Mint
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
900
Obverse
Left facing profile of Lady Liberty and the words "E Pluribus Unum" and the year
Reverse
Bald eagle with wings spread clutching an olive branch and several arrows and the words "United States of America In God We Trust One Dollar"
Diameter (mm)
37.9
Average Thickness (mm)
2.85
Legal Tender
USD 1
Designer
Obverse: George T. Morgan
Metal Weight (ozt)
0.7734
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Average Circulation Silver CoinDiversify your holdings with this 1 oz 1921 Morgan Average Circulation Silver Dollar from the lowest price at our online store!
The Morgan silver dollar has a storied past as one of the most famous coins in bullion history. Following the Bland-Allison act of 1873 the United States government mandated that the treasury purchase two to four million dollars worth of silver bullion every month.
That silver was subsequently minted into legal tender in the form of silver dollars, designed by George T. Morgan.
Held on the obverse side, is the left-facing bust of Lady Liberty, redesigned in the image of American citizen, Anna Willess Williams.
All the distinguishing features of the bust are apparent, from her “Liberty” cap to the thirteen stars that encircle her with “E Pluribus Enum” or “Of many one” is written boldly above her head.
The reverse portrays the national bird of the United States; the bald eagle with splayed wings as it clutches a bundle of arrows in its left talon and an olive branch in its right.
The country of issue, the $1 denominational value and the nations motto, “In God we trust” features above.
The Morgan Silver dollar is a sound investment as it holds both bullion and numismatic value.
The “Averiage Circulation” designation categorizes the coin that you receive will arrive in a average circulation condition meaning you can expect the coin to exhibit normal wear and tear.
Stack your wealth in ounces with this 1 oz 1921 Morgan Average Circulation Silver dollar today!
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