Own a historic piece of American coinage with this 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar, graded MS62 (Mint State 62) by PCGS, one of the most respected and trusted coin grading services in the world. This coin represents the final year of production for the legendary Morgan Silver Dollar series, making it a meaningful addition to any collection of classic U.S. coins.
The Morgan Dollar was designed by George T. Morgan and first introduced in 1878 during the height of America’s silver boom. For more than two decades, it served as one of the nation’s most recognizable silver coins. After production stopped in 1904, the design returned briefly in 1921 for one final year, marking the end of the series before the Peace Dollar was introduced later that same year.
This coin has been professionally graded MS62, meaning it is in uncirculated Mint State condition. Coins in this grade display strong detail and original mint luster, with only minor contact marks typical of large silver dollars stored in bags at the mint. Over a century later, surviving examples in certified Mint State condition remain highly collectible.
Struck in 90% silver, the Morgan Dollar contains 0.7734 troy ounces of pure silver, giving it both historical significance and intrinsic precious metal value. As one of the most popular U.S. coins ever produced, Morgan Dollars continue to be widely collected around the world.
Encapsulated and authenticated by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), this coin is guaranteed genuine and protected in a secure, tamper-evident holder that preserves its condition for future generations.
Key Features:
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Year: 1921
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Coin: Morgan Silver Dollar
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Grade: PCGS MS62 (Mint State – Uncirculated)
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Designer: George T. Morgan
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Composition: 90% Silver / 10% Copper
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Silver Content: 0.7734 Troy oz
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Weight: 26.73 grams
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Certification: PCGS authenticated and graded
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Historical Importance: Final year of the Morgan Dollar series
This 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 combines American history, precious metal value, and certified collector quality, making it an excellent choice for collectors, investors, or anyone looking to own a genuine piece of early 20th-century U.S. coinage.



































































