All Morgan dollars (named for their designer George T. Morgan) have the same reverse image: an eagle with outstretched wings, surrounded by a wreath, the words In God We Trust, United States of America, and One Dollar.
AnswerAll Peace dollars, which include all 1923 silver dollars and all 1921 Peace dollars*, use the Latin spelling of TRUST, which is TRVST. (Latin had no "v" character, but their "u" looked like our "v." That's why a "w" is called a "double-u" instead of a "double-v.") The Morgan dollar design didn't use this spelling, so 1921 Morgan dollars render the word "TRUST."Note that most 1921 dollars were struck using the Morgan design. These do not have the word PEACE on the back and depict the eagle with its wings open, so they're very easy to tell apart from the Peace design.
Please look at the coin again, the date of 1888 is a Morgan dollar and can not have trust spelled with a "V" that's only on Peace dollars which were first struck in 1921. And the motto is IN GOD WE TRUST not YOU!!. Please post new question with accurate information.
The morgan silver dollar has a picture of lady libert's head on one side, ribbed all around outer edges, and an american eagle on a fig branch on the other side. The front says "e. Pluribus.unum" and the date, the back says "united states of america, one dollar" and "in God we trust" and will have a "mint mark" above the "do" in dollar
Circulated coins are valued at $16.00 to $20.00 dollars. The spelling of trust with a"V" is normal and is on all Peace dollars.
For the year 1921 two different silver dollars were issued and each is a separate series of dollar coins and the designs are very different. But because of the fact you used the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM in your question that appears on the front of the coin above Miss Liberty's head, the coin is a MORGAN dollar. The 1921 Morgan dollar is the most common of all Morgan dollars, circulated coins run from $31.00-$40.00.
Regions Morgan Keegan Trust was created in 2002.
The motto was added to silver dollars in 1866, two years after its introduction on the 2¢ piece.
First it's not a Morgan Peace dollar, their two different coins the last Morgan was struck in 1921. With the date of 1923 it's a Peace dollar and is valued at $14.00. Second, trust is not misspelled all Peace dollars are spelled like this, Latin has no letter U
Morgan dollars were struck from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921. The name Morgan refers to George T. Morgan, the artist who designed the coin. Morgan's design shows a picture of Miss Liberty's head on the front of the coin, and an eagle with outstretched wings on the back. The value of a Morgan dollar depends very much on when and where it was minted. The mint mark position is on the back of the coin, above the DO in DOLLAR. Possible letters are: Blank = Philadelphia D = Denver, 1921 only S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City (1870-1893)
No US coins say "In god YOU trust", and the Latin spelling "trvst" was only used on Peace dollars minted from 1921 to 1935. As you can tell by looking at coins in your pocket change, the motto is In God WE Trust. Please check the coin's date again to verify it versus the motto. If it is an 1883 dollar you have what's called a Morgan dollar after its designer, George T. Morgan. There's more information at the Related Question.
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