Two different types of silver dollars were issued in 1921 with very different values. This was the last year for Morgan dollars and the first year for Peace dollars. The simplest way to tell the two apart is on the reverse of a Peace dollar the eagle is standing on a rock with its wings folded, the Morgan has the wings spread out. Please post new question with more information.
There is .77344 of a Troy ounce (a little than 24 grams) of pure silver in a 1921 U.S. silver dollar.
$90,848,64
About 23.00$ depending of the price of silver....
It will depend on condition. Worst case, all silver dollar coins are worth the .77 ounces of silver in them.
1921 is by far the most common date for Morgan silver dollars. As of 24 February 2013, one is worth about $22 for the silver.
There is around .77 ounces in a 1921 US silver dollar.
There is .77344 of a Troy ounce (a little than 24 grams) of pure silver in a 1921 U.S. silver dollar.
$90,848,64
About 23.00$ depending of the price of silver....
It will depend on condition. Worst case, all silver dollar coins are worth the .77 ounces of silver in them.
1921 is by far the most common date for Morgan silver dollars. As of 24 February 2013, one is worth about $22 for the silver.
Circulated coins are valued at $14.00-$19.00
A 1921 silver dollar with the eagle's wings are folded would be a Peace dollar. This design was put into production at the end of that year and is much less common than the 1921 Morgan-design coin. Because of its relative rarity, any apparent 1921 Peace dollar should be inspected by a professional to determine its authenticity.
It's worth one dollar.
1 Dollar "Peace Dollar" 1921-1935 Commemorative: End of World War I Silver (.900) - 26.73 g - ø 38.1 mm so 90% is silver of the 26.73gm total weight
The ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of the coin is .77344oz of pure silver. All Morgan an Peace dollars have this amount of silver.
Please look at the coin again. There are no 1921 CC Morgan dollars.