
Well now, that's a weighty question! If you're wondering just how much a 1921 Silver Dollar will tip the scales, the answer is a very specific 26.73 grams. It seems Lady Liberty and that eagle on the back are quite consistent with their diet.
This isn't just a random number pulled from a hat. Every single Morgan Silver Dollar, regardless of its mint year, was struck to this exact weight. Think of it as the coin's official fighting weight.
This 26.73-gram total is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, a classic recipe for a sturdy coin. If you were to separate the precious metal from its less-valuable friend, you'd be left with 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver. So, whether you're using it as a paperweight or admiring its history, you know its exact heft down to the hundredth of a gram.


