1921 Cull Silver Morgan Dollar Single
1921 Cull Silver Morgan Dollar Single
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Silver Morgan Dollar Dated 1921 Cull Condition (90% Silver) Single Piece
Cull condition silver dollars are also often referred to as "slicks" and means the coins are readable with no holes.
Morgan Silver Dollars were minted from 1878 through 1904 and again for 1 year in 1921 at the following US Mint facilities: Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, Denver and San Francisco. George T. Morgan designed the Morgan Dollar with his initial "M" being found on the truncation of the neck on the obverse as well as on the reverse in the left-hand loop of the ribbon. In 1904 the mintage of the silver dollar was suspended due to low demand and low bullion supply, then resumed again in 1921 switching over to the Peace Silver Dollar design.
90% Silver Cull Morgan Dollar 1921
The obverse of the 1921 Morgan Dollar features a profile portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, adorned with a ribbon inscribed with "LIBERTY." The design includes the inscriptions "E PLURIBUS UNUM" above and the date "1921" below the portrait. The edges of the coin are denticulated (have a tooth-like border). The reverse showcases an eagle with outstretched wings holding an olive branch and arrows in its talons, symbolizing peace and readiness to defend. The eagle is surrounded by a wreath, and above its head is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST." The inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR" encircle the eagle.
Your single Cull condition Morgan 90% Silver Dollar 1921 dated coin will arrive in an individual plastic flip.