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. Please have a collector or dealer look at the coin for a accurate evaluation.
If your asking about the value, circulated coins have current values of $70.00-$125.00 depending on the grade. Typical Mint State examples are $190-$240.00.
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.
The value of a 1882 UN Carson City silver dollar can vary depending on its condition and rarity. However, as of March 2021, a circulated 1882 UN Carson City silver dollar is worth around $175 to $225, while a well-preserved, uncirculated coin can fetch prices upwards of $700 or more.
You can sell these online on eBay or at your local coin or pawn shop.
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.
The earliest Carson City silver dollar is the 1870-CC Seated Liberty dollar.
No. The Carson City mint closed in 1893.
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
The GSA cased 1882 Carson City Morgan dollar is plentiful year, many are available in the market. MS-60 grade coins are $200.00 retail, MS-63 coins go for $250.00
Mint state examples sell for about $200.00
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.