Please re-examine what you have and post a new question. The details you provided do not correspond to any known coin:
> The first Sacagawea dollars were struck in 2000.
> No U.S. coin minted in 1921 has a P mint mark. The P mint mark did not appear on any denomination until WWII, and was not used on $1 coins until 1979.
what is a 1921 liberty head gold one dollar coin worth
The "Mercury" coin is a dime. In addition the P mint mark was first used on $1 coins starting in 1979 so that letter can't be on a 1921 dollar. A 1921 Morgan Dollar (eagle on reverse with spread wings facing forward) is the most common silver dollar and is valued by its silver content. A 1921 P Peace Dollar (eagle perched in profile) is one of the harder dates to find and is worth at least $50 badly worn and a few hundred if uncirculated.
Assuming the coin is circulated,your 1921-S MORGAN DOLLAR is common. Retail value is $37.00-$44.00. NOTE: No US coin is called a Lady Liberty coin.
Please look at the coin again, no Us one dollar goldcoins dated 1921 were ever struck.
August 16, 2009There is no 1921 W Mercury Head dime. What appears to be a "W" is actually an "AW" which represents the designers initials, Adolph A. Weinman. The true mint mark on the Mercury Head dime is located on the reverse side of the coin just to the right of the letter "E" in the word "ONE". The letter "D" is for the Denver mint shown in this list as 1921-D. If there is no letter the coin was minted at Philadelphia shown in this list as 1921-P. The circulated and uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list:Circulated Grades.....1921-P..........1921-DG4..............................$54.................$68F12............................$126...............$210EF40..........................$558...............$700AU55.........................$1100..............$1320Uncirculated GradesMS60.........................$1260................$1410MS63.........................$1450.................$2500MS65.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....$3400.................$3500
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R-S-V-P- - 1921 was released on: USA: 5 December 1921
what is a 1921 liberty head gold one dollar coin worth
The "Mercury" coin is a dime. In addition the P mint mark was first used on $1 coins starting in 1979 so that letter can't be on a 1921 dollar. A 1921 Morgan Dollar (eagle on reverse with spread wings facing forward) is the most common silver dollar and is valued by its silver content. A 1921 P Peace Dollar (eagle perched in profile) is one of the harder dates to find and is worth at least $50 badly worn and a few hundred if uncirculated.
Assuming the coin is circulated,your 1921-S MORGAN DOLLAR is common. Retail value is $37.00-$44.00. NOTE: No US coin is called a Lady Liberty coin.
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There was no such coin in Britain. The 50 New Pence coin was introduced in 1969.
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Please look at the coin again, no Us one dollar goldcoins dated 1921 were ever struck.
August 16, 2009There is no 1921 W Mercury Head dime. What appears to be a "W" is actually an "AW" which represents the designers initials, Adolph A. Weinman. The true mint mark on the Mercury Head dime is located on the reverse side of the coin just to the right of the letter "E" in the word "ONE". The letter "D" is for the Denver mint shown in this list as 1921-D. If there is no letter the coin was minted at Philadelphia shown in this list as 1921-P. The circulated and uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list:Circulated Grades.....1921-P..........1921-DG4..............................$54.................$68F12............................$126...............$210EF40..........................$558...............$700AU55.........................$1100..............$1320Uncirculated GradesMS60.........................$1260................$1410MS63.........................$1450.................$2500MS65.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....$3400.................$3500
From your description the coin is a 1921 Morgan dollar and it's the most common of all Morgan dollars. Values are $16.00-$19.00 retail depending on the condition of the coin.
Joseph P. Ebacher was born in 1921.