The Carson City mint was closed in 1893.
There had been plans to re-open it but they were shelved when the Denver Mint was authorized.
The Carson City Mint was closed in 1893.
Carson-City minted coins have lower mintage. This is what drives the values.
Sorry, The Carson-City Mint struck no coins dated 1887.
the cc mint mark stands for Carson City check out us coins mint web site.
17 yrs The Carson-City Mint struck 3 different series of "Silver Dollars" from 1870 to 1893, but they were not produced every year. For Morgan dollars 13 were struck. Trade Dollars 6, Seated Liberty dollars 4. So the Carson-City Mint struck dollar coins for 23 years.
No Morgan dollars were struck at the Carson-City Mint in 1886, 1887 or 1888. Any coins with these dates and "CC" mintmarks are fake.
The Carson-City Mint did not strike any coins in 1886. Look At the coin again and post new question.
The Carson City Mint did not strike proof coins. Unfortunately many privet mints have made and sold replicas of these coins that have no collectible value at all. But you may have what are called GSA cased Morgans from the Carson City Mint that are uncirculated, not proof coins and they do have good value. Please have a collector or dealer look at the coins for a accurate evaluation.
The Carson City Mint did not strike any proof coins
the Carson city mint is "CC" for Carson City.while Carson City mint has two "CC"the mint mark for Charlotte is "C" for Charlotte.these sometimes get confused because there both "C" .the Charlotte mint has one "C"
Trade Dollars were made in 1881 but not at the Carson City Mint, only Proof coins were struck at Philadelphia for this year, look at the coin again an post new question.
Retail values run from $70.00-$120.00 for circulated coins and mint state coins start at $190.00