In MS-60 $175.00, MS-63 $230.00, MS-65 $450.00.
The value for an 1879P morgan silver dollar, uncirculated, is about $45 (Red Book) price. If you have any Morgan's that have mintmark, CC, Carson City, the value goes up.
If you mean a 1882cc Morgan dollar in MS-65 retail price is $400.00 to $500.00
A "Carson City Morgan Dollar" is simply a Morgan dollar produced at the Carson City, Nevada, mint. Such a coin can be identified by the mintmark "CC" on the reverse of the coin, beneath the tail feathers of the eagle.
Current retail value is $185.00
Because it's not actually uncirculated.And "Morgan City" isn't the correct name. They're called "Morgan" dollars, because the designer was named Morgan, and some were minted in Carson City.
In MS60 Grade uncirculated, a 1880 S Morgan Silver Dollar is worth about $52. In MS65 Brilliant Uncirculated, it is worth over $330.
A very common Morgan Dollar. Retail prices are $14.00-$25.00 for circulated coins and $30.00-$42.00 for uncirculated.
Current market value is $475.00-$600.00 for average Mint State grade coins.
Nothing since that coin doesn't exist. Morgan dollars were first struck in 1878. Furthermore, the Carson City mint wouldn't strike coins until 1870. So your coin doesn't exist.
An 1882-CC Morgan silver dollar sells on average for $200 in uncirculated state (source http://www.bestcoin.com/us-morgan-dollars.htm). This price would be for a certified coin by a reputable firm. Otherwise, the value should be 10-25% less.
The 1881-cc is probably the highest quality Morgan from the Carson City Mint uncirculated coins are easy to find, but circulated examples are harder to find because 86% of the total mintage (296,000) was never released for circulation. Most uncirculated coins are in the grade categories of MS-60 to MS-63 with retail values of $490.00 to $530.00
They stopped making Morgan dollars in 1921.