
Hello there! That's a great question. The value of a 1921 Silver Dollar can vary quite a bit, primarily depending on its condition, or grade.
For a coin that shows wear from being in circulation, its value is often closely tied to the value of the silver it contains. Since the 1921 Morgan is a very common coin, its value in circulated conditions like Good, Fine, or Very Fine typically ranges from about $30 to $38. These coins contain 0.7734 troy ounces of silver, which gives them a solid base value.
However, if you have a coin that was never circulated and is in pristine, "Mint State" (MS) condition, the value can jump significantly. The better the condition, the higher the price. For example, a lower-end uncirculated coin, graded MS 60, might be worth around $60. A nicer MS 63 example could fetch about $80, and a high-quality MS 65 coin could be valued at around $165.
For coins that are in exceptionally superb condition, the value can be much higher. A 1921 Morgan in a very high grade like MS 67 could be worth over $2,000. So, the key is really in the details of the coin's preservation.


