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The last year Carson City struck Seated Liberty halfs was 1878
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.
That is was minted in Carson City, NV.
Carson-City minted coins have lower mintage. This is what drives the values.
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.
Carson City, NV
In 1885 the US mint at Carson City, Nevada struck 228,000 silver Morgan Dollars. Dollars were the only coins being struck at Carson City in 1885 although dimes, quarters and half dollars had been minted there in prior years.
Look for the mint mark.
Please check again and post a new question. Carson City only minted coins from 1870 to 1893.
CC is a mintmark identifying that the coin was minted at the Carson City (Nevada) Mint. The Carson City Mint was in operation from 1870 through 1893.
Almost 1.6 million no-arrow dimes were minted at Philadelphia in 1873. 12,400 were minted at Carson City, but so far only two have ever been located. It's assumed the others were melted when the arrow design was authorized.
To determine where a coin was minted it is necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark is a small letter or letters located somewhere on the coin. For the Morgan Dollar, this mark is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR". For the Carson City mint the mark is a "CC". {quotes are mine}