Look at the coin again all 1845 Liberty Seated dollars were struck in Philadelphia, so an 1845 can't have a CC mintmark,and the Carson City Mint did not exist in 1845.
If you mean a 1880 Carson City Morgan dollar? circulated examples run from $100.00-$300.00
Please post a new and rephrased question. You're asking if a Carson City dollar is a Carson City dollar, which is of course ALWAYS true.
CC refers to Carson City, Nevada where the coin was minted.
The Carson City Mint opend in 1869
Look at the coin again all 1845 Liberty Seated dollars were struck in Philadelphia, so an 1845 can't have a CC mintmark,and the Carson City Mint did not exist in 1845.
The earliest Carson City silver dollar is the 1870-CC Seated Liberty dollar.
Look on the reverse and then look above the DO in dollar. If you see the two letters CC you have a silver dollar from the Carson City mint. This was the mintmark that the Carson City mint used.
No. The Carson City mint closed in 1893.
There were no silver dollars struck at Carson City in 1887. Any 1887 dollar with a CC mint mark is a counterfeit.
Sorry the Carson City Mint wasn't even built in 1838
The Carson City Mint wasn't even built until 1869.
Please check your coin again. The Carson City Mint closed in 1893.
Carson City mint.
No, the last year was 1893.
Look for the mint mark.
A "Carson City Morgan Dollar" is simply a Morgan dollar produced at the Carson City, Nevada, mint. Such a coin can be identified by the mintmark "CC" on the reverse of the coin, beneath the tail feathers of the eagle.