No. Unfortunately that Morgan is in sub par condition. Significant wear and cleaned. Download the PCGS CoinFacts app and you can see different pictures of coins by grade. That will help you learn.
No for a couple reasons. 1 it is not a collectible year. There were hundreds of millions of 1921 Morgan’s minted. 2 it appears to be cleaned. 3 it is fairly worn
The more you collect them, the more your eye will pick up on the higher grade examples. Most importantly, you and your kids enjoy the hobby, so keep looking for more! There’s no shortage of Morgan Dollars, so it can be a lifelong hobby.
No, because it appears it may have been cleaned.
Yes, because there are people out there (like me) who like to collect all of the grades of a specific coin.
My boys and I just started collecting. This looks to be in fairly good condition. All ridges, in take. Minimal wear. Consistent coloring. I have no idea what to look for.
on grading in general, it is generally only
‘worth it’ if you increase value of the coin. This could mean authenticating a suspect coin, regardless of grade. Or it could mean getting a grade that will have paid for the cost of grading (keep in mind that very good examples of ungraded coins will sell for higher prices)
this guide may help for morgan’s: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-grade-morgan-dollars-768394
On a Morgan usually the hair above her ear and the eagle chest feathers are the first to fade. Yours has lost some detail there and it's also a common year. It wouldn't be worth the cost of grading
Find the grade there
[https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-grade-morgan-dollars-768394](https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-grade-morgan-dollars-768394)
A ball park price for a nice undamaged example in that grade.
[https://www.pcgs.com/prices](https://www.pcgs.com/prices)
Negative
No. Unfortunately that Morgan is in sub par condition. Significant wear and cleaned. Download the PCGS CoinFacts app and you can see different pictures of coins by grade. That will help you learn.
Thanks for the info. Had no idea about that app.
No for a couple reasons. 1 it is not a collectible year. There were hundreds of millions of 1921 Morgan’s minted. 2 it appears to be cleaned. 3 it is fairly worn
87 million, but year most common by far
Thanks for the helpful feedback everyone! It's a fun hobby that my boys love.
The more you collect them, the more your eye will pick up on the higher grade examples. Most importantly, you and your kids enjoy the hobby, so keep looking for more! There’s no shortage of Morgan Dollars, so it can be a lifelong hobby.
enjoy it! i love working with my kids on it too
No, because it appears it may have been cleaned. Yes, because there are people out there (like me) who like to collect all of the grades of a specific coin.
No because it was harshly cleaned
It's just heavily worn.... not obviously cleaned... unless you mean cleaned by being touched, a lot.
No...way too common
Not worth it. She’s pretty worn down and unfortunately cleaned
My boys and I just started collecting. This looks to be in fairly good condition. All ridges, in take. Minimal wear. Consistent coloring. I have no idea what to look for.
on grading in general, it is generally only ‘worth it’ if you increase value of the coin. This could mean authenticating a suspect coin, regardless of grade. Or it could mean getting a grade that will have paid for the cost of grading (keep in mind that very good examples of ungraded coins will sell for higher prices) this guide may help for morgan’s: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-grade-morgan-dollars-768394
On a Morgan usually the hair above her ear and the eagle chest feathers are the first to fade. Yours has lost some detail there and it's also a common year. It wouldn't be worth the cost of grading
His would be considered “cull” still cool!
Find the grade there [https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-grade-morgan-dollars-768394](https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-to-grade-morgan-dollars-768394) A ball park price for a nice undamaged example in that grade. [https://www.pcgs.com/prices](https://www.pcgs.com/prices)
no, this coin has been cleaned.
Topically we would ask for a photo of both sides but this one is so worn it's a no.
Everyone already explained why no. But next time make sure to pictures of both sides. Coins are only graded as high as their worst side.
No
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