1921 S/D Morgan

I am talking to someone that feels this is a new find. I don't agree and have not been able to find any info on a 1921 S/D. Have any of you? Not my pic BTW...
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I am talking to someone that feels this is a new find. I don't agree and have not been able to find any info on a 1921 S/D. Have any of you? Not my pic BTW...
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I'll call it the "S" over "D O" variety.
Maybe that is what he meant!! LOL
They're wrong and you have my sympathies.
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It is a poor attempt by someone to have some fun and try to invent a rarity. It looks like an S that was shaved off another coin and glued onto this Morgan Dollar. The font is not correct if the die had been punched with a mintmark it would not be so distorted.
JMHO...
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Looks like a hit on the mintmark; nothing more.
The S does look as if it has been hit...I cannot see anything else in the picture provided.... Cheers, RickO
Yeah, um, no. The mint mark is just fine, other than a small hit it took. If one were to shave an S off a coin to make a 21-P Morgan into a 21-S, the easiest and cheapest coin they'd have to use to shave it off would be another 21-S Morgan. Every other possibility would be expensive or awkward.
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