Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. Please check the back of your coin. You have a Peace dollar rather than a Morgan.
Assuming it's the most common Morgan design, about $16-17.
The ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of the coin is .77344oz of pure silver. All Morgan an Peace dollars have this amount of silver.
Yes I have I have a 1921 Morgan dollar that doesn't have the D below the wreathRevisions to AnswerThose are 2 different situations. A letter below the wreath would be a mint mark. However coins made in Philadelphia back then did not have mint marks, so that would be normal. However, if the D in the word "Dollar" was missing (i.e. it says "ollar") that could be a minor error due to a filled die.
There's no such coin. The Morgan name applies to silver dollars dated 1878-1904 and 1921 that were designed by G. T. Morgan. If you have a 1951 half dollar with a picture of Benjamin Franklin on it, it's worth about $6 to $7 for its silver content.
A 1921 Morgan dollar is worth about $25.00
NO, not a Morgan dollar. You have a 1923 Peace dollar. Morgan dollars were struck from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921 for the last time. 1921 was also the first year for Peace dollars,, they were struck from 1921 to 1928 and in 1934 & 1935.
A average Mint State 1921 Morgan is $30.00-$40.00
Your coin is a Morgan dollar. Both the Morgan and Peace designs were struck in 1921, but the Morgan coins are much more common. Please see the Related Question for more information.
It depends if this coin is the peace dollar or the Morgan dollar. Both were made in 1921.
A Morgan dollar IS a silver dollar. The term Morgan refers to the designer George T. Morgan who created the images used from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
A Morgan dollar would be dated 1878-1904 or dated 1921. If you've got a silver dollar dated 1878-1904 that does not say "Trade Dollar" on the reverse, you for sure have a Morgan dollar. In practice though trade dollars are infrequently found that date from the era of the Morgan Dollar. The only other possible overlap you have is 1921. The 1921 Morgan dollar is quite common and generally sells for bullion value even in the lowest grade. On the other hand the 1921 Peace Dollar is scarce and commands a large premium over melt value, even in lower grades. The easiest way to tell if you've got a 1921 Morgan vs. a 1921 Peace dollar is to look at the reverse of the coin. If the eagle has its wings outstretched, you've got a Morgan dollar. If the eagle is perched on a rock, you've got a Peace Dollar.
The last year for Morgan dollars was 1921.
If you know it's a 1921 "S" Morgan you found the mint mark
1878-1904 and 1921.
The 1921 Chapman was a proof version of the Morgan Dollar. Very few were minted and because of this, they command a premium price.
The last Morgan dollar was struck in 1921. The date 1923 is a Peace dollar. Average value is $37.00-$41.00