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Yes I have I have a 1921 Morgan dollar that doesn't have the D below the wreath

Revisions to AnswerThose are 2 different situations. A letter below the wreath would be a mint mark. However coins made in Philadelphia back then did not have mint marks, so that would be normal. However, if the D in the word "Dollar" was missing (i.e. it says "ollar") that could be a minor error due to a filled die.
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Q: Did you ever see a 1921 Morgan dollar that's missing the D in Dollar on the reverse side?
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