Fun With 1921

Denver Morgan Dollars
with Die Breaks, Die Gouges and Filled Dies

By Rob Joyce

A detailed study of the die varieties produced at the Denver mint in 1921, this 102 page reference is a must-have for Morgan dollar collectors.

1921 was the first and only year Morgan dollars were produced in
Denver.  During the minting of over 20 million coins, inexperience, haste and other factors contributed to numerous die breaks, die gouges and filled dies occurring. These fascinating defects are now highly collectable varieties.  Over 56 unique die varieties are included in this reference, with only 2 of them detailed in the latest edition (fourth) of the Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan & Peace Dollars, By Leroy C. Van Allen & A. George Mallis a.k.a. the "big VAM book."

Packed with high quality close-ups, Fun in 1921 lists each coin individually  with details of the unique variety feature, a population report and the desirability factor for collectors.  Suggested retail pricing information is also included for each coin.

The book is printed in full color and includes bright red indicators highlighting unique aspects in the photos.  A spiral wire binding allows the book to lay flat and remain open to the current page while studying coins. 

Die varieties are hot and information drives the market.  Learn about the growing market in 1921 VAMs for fun and profit!

 

Sorry but this book is out of print at this time...   Info for attributing 1921-D coins is online here at VAMworld

 
 
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