Category
Coins and Currency
Medium
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1921
Long Description
I've had this coin for years and have always been curious of its value. Or is it just worth its coin value? I believe it is uncirculated but I'm not 100%. No Mint Mark.Â
History
inherited from grandfather
For Sale?
No
Re: 1921 MorganSilver Dollar No Mint Mark Hutchinson Bank...
Mark: For coins, condition is everything. Yours appears to have good detail, but looks like there are some spots on it. Retail, this would go for $20-$25 - unless there is a flaw I'm missing. If you were to go to a coind shop and sell it based on the silver content alone, you could get $17-18.
Re: 1921 MorganSilver Dollar No Mint Mark Hutchinson Bank...
Just wanted to say ditto to above comment; folks often think "old" = "valuable"; nothing could be further from the truth. Â "rarity + condition"= valuable; Your coin, while nearing 100 years old, is the most common Morgan dollar ever minted. Â No mint mark means she was born in Philadelphia along with nearly 45 million of her sisters. Â U.S. was playing catch up with a monetary shortage following WWI. Â "Melt"; (as in raw silver value; please GOD Don't really "melt" it) is a bit over $14, Above commentator is quite correct, on eBay you would be lucky to get more than $25. Â Unless it means nothing to you, put it in the cedar chest and leave a note for the great-grandkids. Â Check back with me in about a hundred years and we'll see if the value has changed.
Re: 1921 MorganSilver Dollar No Mint Mark Hutchinson Bank...
Would you still be willing to sell?