The 1886 Morgan is common and valued at $17.00-$26.00 in circulated grades.
Check that coin again. Canada didn't mint silver dollars until 1935.
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars are located on the reverse of the coin near the bottom. Look above the "D" and "O" in the word DOLLAR
US mint sets were not made till 1936. Check the dates again.
1886 is a common date with values for MS-60 to MS-63 coins at $30.00-$40.00
Please look at the coin again. No 1886 Morgan dollars exist with CC mintmarks.
The Carson-City Mint did not strike any coins in 1886. Look At the coin again and post new question.
Only one type of silver dollar, the famous Morgan dollar. In 1886 these were struck in Philadelphia (no mint mark), New Orleans ("O") and San Francisco ("S"). Also only one type of gold dollar, struck only in Philadelphia.
The mint mark position on all Morgan dollars is the same, above the DO in DOLLAR on the back. Possible mint marks for Morgans are: No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver (1921 only) S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City
No. The U.S. Mint only struck the American Buffalo silver dollar in 2001.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
Since Philadelphia dollars didn't have mint marks until 1979, your 1886 dollar is perfectly normal. If there were a mint mark it would be above the DO in DOLLAR, and for that year there could be an O (New Orleans) or an S (San Francisco). Philadelphia Morgan dollars are the most common of the 3 types for 1886; as of 03/2009 retail prices are in the range of $16 to $22 for a circulated one.
With no mint mark or an "O" on the back, about $17-20 With an "S", $30 if worn, up to about $70 if only slight wear is visible.