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The values are as stated.
If the coin shows heavy ware it is worth $600 to $615. If the coin moderate ware they are worth $630 to $640. If the coin shows very little ware they are worth $665 to $2000 depending on condition.
According to the PCGS Price Guide, which is available free online, Its value is $900.00.
Look at the date and mintmark again, the last Carson City Morgan was struck in 1893.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
It depends on the condition of the coin, it can range from very little to very large.
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.
According to the PCGS Price Guide, which is available free online, Its value is $900.00.
Look at the date and mintmark again, the last Carson City Morgan was struck in 1893.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
The Carson-City Mint struck Morgan dollars for many years, so a date is needed.
Please look at the coin again. There are no 1921 CC Morgan dollars.
First off, the 1887-CC and 1896-CC are worth about one dollar. Why? Because they are counterfeits! They did not mint coins in Carson City during those years. The only CC Morgan Silver Dollars are from 1878-1885, and again from 1889-1893. The others (if real) are worth between $70 to upwards of $600, depending on the condition of the coin. The 1881 and 1885 are the better of the years listed, as they had less minted.
First you need to check the back, above the "DO" in DOLLAR, for a mintmark. There may be a small "O", "S", or "CC" there. There may also be nothing there. In average circulated condition, with a "CC" mintmark, it's worth $80-$100. With any other (or no) mintmark, it's worth $8-$10 In almost uncirculated condition, with a "CC" mintmark, it's worth about $200. With any other (or no) mintmark, it's worth about $15 An uncirculated coin will be worth about $400 with a "CC" mintmark, $40 with an "O" mintmark, or $20 with an "S" (or no) mintmark.
It's value depends on the condition of the coin, assuming the coin is circulated low to mid-grade coins have retail prices of $23.00- $35.00. A coin showing medium to slight wear is $70.00 to $270.00 depending on the actual grade.
The mintmark if it has one is in the same place on all Morgan silver dollars, it's on the reverse just above the letters DO in dollar. If it does not have a mintmark it was coined in Philadelphia no Morgan dollar has a "P" mintmark. The only mintmarks used on Morgans are O, S, CC and a D was used in 1921 only.
There were no Trade Dollars made in 1882 with a CC mintmark -- must be a counterfeit. Either that or it's a Morgan Dollar, like the one in the picture here : http://www.coinfacts.com/silver_dollars/morgan_dollars/1882_morgan_dollars/1882cc_morgan_silver_dollar.htm In circulated condition, an 1882-CC Morgan Dollar is worth about $70.00
Actually no, values are a little lower per grade for this type.
It depends on the condition of the coin, it can range from very little to very large.