1921 Morgan Dollar Mint Mark Set
The public demand caused a reporter to disclose this beautiful woman in 1879, Anna Willess Williams, a schoolteacher, as the one who posed as Lady Liberty for the coin. The Morgan dollar for the next 100 plus years has proved the most popular coin to collect. The Peace dollar was design Anthony De Francisci, a medalist and is the first holographic coin in American history. Collecting is enjoyed by a new and emerging number of collectors; start now before the prices go up! In 1921 Morgan dollar mintmark set P, D, S. This set comes in a acrylic snaptite holder and in almost uncirculated condition to brilliant uncirculated condition. The Morgan silver dollar was named for its designer George T. Morgan, who placed an "M" on both sides of the coin to lay his claim. These coins were minted from 1878 until 1904 in the Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Carson City mints. Letters signifying the mint of the coin (commonly referred to as a mint mark) were stamped on the reverse side of the coin underneath the branches on which the Eagle sits. Only Morgan silver dollars coined in Philadelphia have no mintmark. The coins were discontinued in 1904 after the government exhausted its supply of silver bullion. In 1918, Congress passed the Pittman Act and recalled over 270 million silver dollars for melting. The silver dollar gained new life in America in 1921 and in that year the Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver mints coined the last Morgan silver dollars.


