1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 61 Mint Error Obv Struck Thru
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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 61 Mint Error Obv Struck Thru
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 61 Mint Error Obv Struck Thru is a fascinating coin that combines historical importance with a distinctive minting flaw. Graded MS 61 by NGC. These coins weigh .7734 troy oz and contain .900 fine silver, making them an affordable investment for your silver portfolio.
The Morgan Dollar, named after its designer George T. Morgan, features a Lady Liberty modeled after Anna Willess Williams, breaking from the traditional neoclassical design. Minted from 1878 to 1904, production paused due to a depleted U.S. silver reserve. After the Pittman Act of 1918 authorized the melting of millions of silver dollars, minting resumed in 1921. This marked the final year of Morgan Dollar production before being replaced by the Peace Dollar later that same year.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded by NGC as MS 61
- Contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 silver
- Minted by the US Mint
- Face Value: $1, backed by the United States government
- Arrives in official NGC Holder
- Obverse: Features Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with "LIBERTY," surrounded by "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the year
- Reverse: A George T. Morgan rendering of a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons. Inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.''
This 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 NGC MS 61 Mint Error Obv Struck Thru is a testament to the unexpected charm of minting imperfections. Whether you’re a numismatic enthusiast or someone looking for a truly distinctive piece of American coinage, this coin offers a unique opportunity to own a part of U.S. minting history. For any inquiries, our dedicated team is here to assist. Secure this extraordinary collectible today.
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