Look for the mint mark.
CC refers to Carson City, Nevada where the coin was minted.
You are going to have to provide the year the coin was minted - the mint mark 'CC' (Carson City) was minted on multiple year Silver Dollar coins.
It will have "CC" in the mint mark position, on the reverse side above the DO in DOLLAR.
Generally speaking, the Carson City silver dollar will have a greater value than one minted elsewhere during the same time period.
The earliest Carson City silver dollar is the 1870-CC Seated Liberty dollar.
Please post a new question with the coin's date. Carson City minted silver dollars for about 20 years.
Carson City Morgan dollars were issued for many years. Each coin has its own value based upon the year it was minted and the condition of the coin.
Carson City, NV
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.
Please check your coin again. It's a dollar rather than "doolar" and it can't be from 1847 because the Carson City Mint opened in 1870.
It means the coin was minted in Carson City. Less than 10% of all Morgan Dollars were minted at the Carson City Mint. This scarcity generally makes the 'cc' Morgans the most valuable of the Morgan Dollars. It means the coin was minted in Carson City. Less than 10% of all Morgan Dollars were minted at the Carson City Mint. This scarcity generally makes the 'cc' Morgans the most valuable of the Morgan Dollars.