This 88-year-old Silver Lady can still turn heads

Back in 1921, America's first baseball game was broadcast on the radio. Valentino wooed audiences as "The Sheik" on the big screen. A scruffy scientist named Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics. And if you slipped into a speakeasy, it's likely you slapped a Morgan Silver Dollar onto the bar to pay for that forbidden nip of whiskey.
One of the most widely desired of all U.S. coins, the Morgan Silver Dollar has become a legend. It's easy to see why-the largest silver currency ever to circulate in the United States, Morgan dollars are 90% silver. Those minted in 1921 (the coin's final year of issue) are even more coveted. Now, the master watchmakers at Stauer have combined this beloved coin with legendary Swiss movement to create a remarkable timepiece.
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Watch features a genuine 1921 Morgan silver dollar as its face, set inside a gold-fused, coin-edged case. Master engraver George Morgan's radiant profile of Lady Liberty provides a striking backdrop for the blued, Breguet-style hands. Etched Roman numerals along the edge of the dial and a sapphire crown add the final elegant touches. The 1921 Morgan Watch fastens with a brown, crocodile-grain leather strap and gold-fused buckle. Don't miss this chance to secure your own limited-edition masterpiece!