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In 1904 the Morgan Silver Dollar, the famous "Coin of the Old West," was struck for the last time. But during World War I millions of Morgans were melted down for silver bullion. In 1921, a booming post-war economy sparked demand for silver dollars again, and the new Peace Silver Dollar was not yet ready, so the familiar Morgan came back for one last glorious year. Struck at just three mints, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and - for that one year only - Denver, 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars are rare treasures today, prized by every collector. But now you can own a genuine 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar coin from each mint with the Complete Last Year of Issue Morgan Silver Dollar Coin Set, a presentation available ONLY from the Bradford Exchange Mint. This historic trio of coins reaches back over 90 years, and each is minted in 90% silver. The obverse of each features the year 1921 and George T. Morgan's famous portrait of Liberty, while the reverse showcases an eagle holding both arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing strength as well as the desire for peace. The Denver "D" mint mark and San Francisco "S" mint mark are clearly visible; the 1921 Morgan struck at the Philadelphia Mint bears no mint mark, as they only began using the "P" mint mark in 1979. Your coins arrive secured in crystal-clear tamper-proof holders, and are showcased in a handsome mahogany-finished Deluxe Display Box with a gleaming title plaque. Each Morgan Silver Dollar coin in this set is preserved in a crystal-clear tamper-proof holderYour coin set arrives in a mahogany-finished Deluxe Display Box with a gleaming title plaque, perfect for showcasing and preserving your coin setA once-in-a-lifetime coin collecting opportunity, full of historical significance and potential value, so order now!Display case measures 11-5/8" W x 1-3/4" H x 4-5/8" D; 29.5 cm W x 4.4 cm H x 11.7 cm D
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