“What is the value of a 1921 E. Pluribus Unum Morgan Dollar?” If your coin looks like this, it’s probably worth about $17. The 1921-P Morgan Dollar is the most common date of the whole series. If it looks a helluva lot better than this, maybe $50 or more.
What was the price of silver in 1921?
So maybe 15-20 bucks right now with the price of silver being $17-$18 per ounce. that said, In 1921 the mint made Morgan dollars and Peace dollars. If it’s a Peace dollar, its worth minimum of 50 bucks or higher, condition depending. you can Google photos of peace/ Morgan dollar and compare to see which one you have.
What’s the difference between a 1921 Peace dollar and a 1921 Morgan Dollar?
So in 1921 you have two completely different silver dollars. Both designs say “E Pluribus Unum” but the Morgans say it prominently on the obverse (front) while the Peace dollars only say it on the rear. I am guessing that you have a Morgan Dollar.
How big is the mintmark on a 1921 d dollar?
The D mintmark is tiny on all issues. Some coins were struck from dies with the D so shallowly impressed that the mintmark is barely visible. The 1921-D variety is common in Mint State today but one may have to search for a specimen with good eye appeal.
What does the E Pluribus Unum stand for?
E Pluribus Unum is the motto of the United States and carried on all coinage; it does not help to identify a coin. Both the Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollar were minted in 1921 as well so without a picture I don’t know which you have, or for that matter what condition the coin is in.
What’s the value of a 1921 Peace dollar?
1921 is one of the better years for the Peace Dollar series but as always the value depends on the coin’s condition. These coins were struck in high relief that year which adds to their collector value. In uncirculated expect to pay $250 – $350 for a no problem example.
How much is an E Pluribus Unum dollar worth?
Depending on condition, anywhere from US$21.00 for a “Good” grade coin (the lowest grade on the list) to about US$75 for a mid-level uncirculated coin. BTW, ALL U.S. coins have “E. Pluribus Unum”, the national motto, on them. What does Google know about me? You may know that Google is tracking you, but most people don’t realize the extent of it.