It will depend on condition. Worst case, all silver dollar coins are worth the .77 ounces of silver in them.
Regardless of mint mark value is $14.00-$18.00
Two types of silver dollars were minted in 1921. If it's the more common Morgan design (eagle's wings spread) the mint mark location is above the DO in DOLLAR. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco The much scarcer Peace design (wings folded and the word PEACE on the back) was only minted at Philadelphia and thus doesn't have a mint mark. the "P" mint mark wasn't used on $1 coins until 1979. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
Two types of silver dollars were minted in 1921. If it's the more common Morgan design (eagle's wings spread) the mint mark location is above the DO in DOLLAR. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco The much scarcer Peace design (wings folded and the word PEACE on the back) was only minted at Philadelphia and thus doesn't have a mint mark. the "P" mint mark wasn't used on $1 coins until 1979. You can't find the "mint state" on a coin. That's a term relating to the coin's condition, and loosely means that the coin looks exactly like it did the day it came from the mint. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
it depends on the mint mark. no mint mark 185- 1500 dollars. with cc 900-30,000 dollars. with s mint mark 275 to 16,000 dollars.
$14 to $20 depending on condition.
Regardless of mint mark value is $14.00-$18.00
Two types of silver dollars were minted in 1921. If it's the more common Morgan design (eagle's wings spread) the mint mark location is above the DO in DOLLAR. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco The much scarcer Peace design (wings folded and the word PEACE on the back) was only minted at Philadelphia and thus doesn't have a mint mark. the "P" mint mark wasn't used on $1 coins until 1979. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
The 1921 Morgan is the most common of all and regardless of mint mark, circulated coins sell for $14.00-$25.00 Mint state coins sell between $30.00-$40.00 and as all ways value depends on the grade.
Two types of silver dollars were minted in 1921. If it's the more common Morgan design (eagle's wings spread) the mint mark location is above the DO in DOLLAR. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco The much scarcer Peace design (wings folded and the word PEACE on the back) was only minted at Philadelphia and thus doesn't have a mint mark. the "P" mint mark wasn't used on $1 coins until 1979. You can't find the "mint state" on a coin. That's a term relating to the coin's condition, and loosely means that the coin looks exactly like it did the day it came from the mint. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
Please look at the coin again. There are no 1921 CC Morgan dollars.
it depends on the mint mark. no mint mark 185- 1500 dollars. with cc 900-30,000 dollars. with s mint mark 275 to 16,000 dollars.
No you stupid person!
This usually means it has a "P" mint mark which is often not printed. It stands for Philadelphia. Also your coin may be worn too much and the mint mark is not visible any more.
$14 to $20 depending on condition.
Please be more specific, which mintmark?
With no mint mark, or an O or S over the ONE in ONE DOLLAR, it's worth $17-20. With a "CC" mint mark, that range jumps to $75-100.
The 1921 Morgan is the highest mintage, most common of all Morgan dollars. Retail values are $25.00-$45.00 for a average Mint State coin.