The Denver mint struck approximately 20,345,000 silver Morgan coins in 1921. This was the first time the Denver facility minted Morgan coins. The 1921 D silver dollar is worth between $33 and $70 in circulated condition. This coin is worth more than its face value, even in lower grades, partly due to its silver content.
What is a 1921 silver dollar?
The 1921 silver dollar is relatively popular among coin dealers and collectors. This was a single-year production coin. The United States Mint used special new dies to mint these coins after resuming production of Morgan dollars following a 13-year hiatus.
Where were the 1921 Morgan silver dollars minted?
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars were minted by three different facilities: the Philadelphia Mint, San Francisco Mint, and the Denver Mint. The mintage of the 1921 D Silver Dollar and the 1921 S Silver Dollar was nearly half the mintage of no-mint Silver dollars, making them more valuable.