1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-67 (PCGS).
Breathtaking quality and eye appeal for the only Denver Mint issue in the perennially popular Morgan dollar series. Full striking detail is a noteworthy attribute in a 1921-dated dollar of this design type, many Mint State examples of which are quite blunt in the centers on both sides and/or over the bottom of the wreath on the reverse. Myriad spindly die cracks are evident at the borders, the surfaces expectably free of detracting marks for the assigned grade. Highly lustrous and brilliant with outstanding eye appeal that is sure to catch the eye of advanced Morgan dollar enthusiasts. This Denver issue represents the tail end of the Morgan dollar series, which had been last struck in 1904, then after several years this same design was put back into use in 1921 for a final trio of deliveries from the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco mints. Although large numbers were struck for the 1921-D, Superb Gems are downright rare today. This is a coin of exceptional quality, and a significant condition rarity that will enhance any specialized collection.
PCGS# 7298. NGC ID: 256Y.
PCGS Population: 23; with a single MS-67+ finer in this category.
Estimate: $14000
Price realized | 15'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 14'000 USD |