No there is not, all Seated Liberty Half dollars from 1879 to 1891 were struck at the Philadelphia Mint so none have mintmarks.
No such coin exists
New Orleans, Louisiana
Assuming the coin is a 1889 U.S. Seated Liberty half dollar. In average circulated condition, values are $300.00-$450.00 (retail) depending on the actual grade of the coin. It needs to be seen for an accurate assessment.
The mint mark on a Morgan dollar (if any) will be found on the reverse of the coin under the wreath between the "D" and "O" in "DOLLAR".
The 1892-O half dollar is one of the more valuable half dollars. It's worth at least $200 and upwards of almost $800 depending on condition.
Assuming the coin is circulated and still in collectible condition, the 1889-O Morgan is a common coin, current average values are $40.00-$60.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
No Trade dollars were struck in 1889
The 1889 Morgan Dollar is common, average retail value is $23.00-$31.00 for a example in circulated condition
The 1889 Morgan Dollar is common, average retail value is $23.00-$31.00 for a example in circulated condition
Both gold & silver one dollar coins were struck in 1889. Post new question as to type.
The CC mark on a Morgan 1889 silver dollar is located on the reverse side of the coin, just above the "O" in "DOLLAR." This mintmark indicates that the coin was produced at the Carson City Mint in Nevada. It's a small but significant detail that helps collectors identify the coin's origin and can affect its value.
With a date of 1889 this is a MORGAN dollar (1878-1904 & 1921) and the mintmarks are on the reverse of the coin just below the wreath and above the letters DO in dollar.