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1921 Morgan Dollar With Possible Die Crack Reverse For Grading

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What is the difference between a d1 and a d2 reverse? I don't know much bout Morgan dollars
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What is the difference between a d1 and a d2 reverse? I don't know much bout Morgan dollars


The biggest difference is the berries count: d1 has 17 berries and the d2 has 16 berries with one missing at top of the right wreath.
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Is there anything particular special about the d2 reverse?
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Is there anything particular special about the D2 reverse?

Not really, as the 1921 Philadelphia issued dollars had only those two known reverses, D1 (17 berries in the reverse wreath) and D2 (16 berries). That description can be found at vamworld.com with much more information there.

Oh yeah, I was going to say your Morgan dollar does look like an appealing AU-58 to my eyes as well...
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If this is a AU 58 with a planchet flaw what kind of value might coin be worth ? I am only curious it was my grandfather's favorite coin and will never sell. I want to stay in the family.
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AU55. the 21(P) can be a little weak so this is typical
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