The BU stands for Brilliant Uncirculated for all coins not just Morgans dollars.
1921 is by far the most common date for Morgan dollars -- current value is about $17.00
The designation "BU" for any coin means "Bright Uncirculated".
It's worth $70, according to PCGS.
The only year a Morgan was struck in Denver was 1921.
BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.
BU stands for brilliant uncirculated.
The BU designation does not mean much. It is best to have coins professionally graded. That being said, the Carson City silver dollars are a great mint and that is a good year. A "brilliant uncirculated" could mean a variety of grades, but should qualify for at least a MS60 and go up from there. An MS60 can fetch $210.00 and an MS65 can go for $1810.00 so you see, it's best to get the coin "slabbed," or graded by a professional grading service. This will cost about $100.00 and can be done through your local coin shop.
The US has never made a one cent coin from silver. Zinc coated steel, not silver.
The coin is 90% silver and 10% copper.
Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning it's an above average coin.
it stands for BACK-UP LAMP
no you could bu maybe if you have 1000000 coins you could be a member!