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  1. The designer was George T. Morgan for PCGS #134056. Visit to see edge, weight, diameter, auction records, price guide values and more for this coin.

  2. Commentary: The 1921-D Morgan dollar is distinctive as the only Denver Mint coin of this design. A set of Morgan dollars from the different mints included Philadelphia, Carson City, New Orleans, San Francisco, and, now, Denver.

  3. 15 cze 2006 · Sometimes it is a no brainer: 1921-D VAM-1X. There can't be buckets out there of that massive break so it is an R7 lock. Others, say for instance the 1921-D VAM-1AT "Jet O" look like another common die break.

  4. The standard weight of these coins was 412½ grains. The mintmark, if present, is found on the reverse below the wreath above the "DO" in dollar. These coins saw frequent circulation in El Salvador until they were withdrawn on September 3, 1892.

  5. 24 kwi 2010 · Also, from your reverse description it sounds like VAM 1R (VAMworld - 1921-D VAM-1R) might match. VAM 1X would be very easy to spot, there is a huge cud on the obverse (as shown in the VAMworld pictures.

  6. Made popular by one of the leading VAM reference books, The Top 100 Morgan Dollar varieties: The VAM Keys, by Michael S. Fey, Ph.D. and Jeff Oxman, VAM-1A coins are among the most widely known of all 1921-D die varieties.

  7. The 1921-D Dollar is part of a series of Morgan silver dollar coins struck from 1878-1921. The specific variety is Doubled Cud. Struck in Denver and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of 90% silver; 10% copper from a mintage of 20,345,000 struck.

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