Yep, they do exist. CC means they were made at the Carson City mint.
August 29, 2009 The more common 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1625. The less common Proof-like 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1900. The scarce Deep Mirror Proof-like {DMPL} 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $11,000.
See the related link below for a picture of the 1880 silver dollar.
Likely $18.00-$20.00 just for the silver. the 1880 date is very common, but check the back of the coin for a mintmark, if it has a "CC" mintmark it's worth a lot more.
The mint mark area is located on the back, between the wreath's bow and the letters DO in DOLLAR: blank = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City Here's a picture of a CC dollar:
Currently a 1880 S Morgan silver dollar in MS65 uncirculated condition is worth $156.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
yes i have 1895 cc Morgan silver dollar.
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Keep in mind that not all silver dollars have the CC mintmark. If your coin does have a CC mintmark it would be above the DO in dollar on the back of the coin.
Look on the back below the DO in DOLLAR. It could be black or there could be a small O, S, or CC mintmark. Value as of June 2012: No mintmark:$52 "O" mintmark:$156 "S" mintmark:$52 "CC" mintmark:$540
I would pay a dollar for a dollar, after all, it is only a dollar.