Please look at the coin again. The last Carson-City Morgan was struck in 1893.
The coin in EF-40 has a average retail value of $155.00.
Assuming the coin is circulated, retail value is $70.00-$275.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1890-CC Morgan dollar is a very collectible coin.
Please look at the coin again. No 1887 Morgans exist with CC mintmarks.
1,350- 10,500 based on condition.
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.
The date and grade of the coin is needed for an accurate value .Post new question with this information.
Please look at the coin again. No 1886 Morgan dollars exist with CC mintmarks.
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.
Please look at the coin again, no 1902 Morgans exist with CC mintmarks, the last year was 1893.
The Carson City mint opened in 1870. If your coin is dated 1860 with a CC mint mark it's a counterfeit.
How do i tell what type of Morgan Dollar i have. its 1881 and i don'y understand this whole cc thing and can't find any markings on the coin. can someone help me identify the value of my coin?"CC" is on of the possible mint marks on a Morgan dollar. A mint mark indicates where a coin was made; for example, P (or none) means Philadelphia, S = San Francisco, etc. CC indicates Carson City, a mint that operated from 1870 to 1893.Mint marks can be in many different places depending on the coin. For a Morgan dollar the location is always the same - above the DO in DOLLAR, on the back.
Mintmarks (if any) are on the reverse of the coin between the wreath and the letters DO in dollar.