This is really two different questions rolled into one.
"Morgan" refers to a particular design of $1 coins issued from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
Carson City refers to a mint where coins were made during the years 1870-1893. Morgan dollars were among the many different kinds of coins struck there. They have a small CC mint mark over the DO in DOLLAR on the back side.
Because Carson City generally produced fewer coins than some of the other mints at the time, its coins tend to be more valuable than their counterparts with the same date but different mint marks. That's not a hard and fast rule, though.
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.
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.
One group is a subset of the other. "Morgan dollar" refers to the design by George T. Morgan that was issued from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921. Carson City refers to one of the mints where dollars were struck. The Carson City mint operated from about 1870 to 1893, and it struck Seated Liberty design dollars, Trade dollars, and Morgan design dollars. The Morgan design was also minted at Philadelphia, San Francisco, New Orleans, and Denver. So ... a Morgan Carson City dollar is one that was struck between 1878 and 1893 at the Carson City Mint. But not all Morgan dollars were struck at Carson City, and not all dollars struck at Carson City are Morgans. (see Venn diagrams in high school math!)
A Morgan dollar IS a silver dollar. The term Morgan refers to the designer George T. Morgan who created the images used from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.
There's no difference. All silver dollars minted in 1894 used the Morgan design, named for the famous designer George T. Morgan.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
No such thing. The Carson City Mint didn't open until 1870, and the Morgan dollar wasn't introduced until 1878.
Sorry no Carson City mint marks in 1887 on a Morgan dollar. Look at the coin again.
Sorry, no 1897 Carson City Morgan's were struck, the last year was 1893
The 1921 Chapman was a proof version of the Morgan Dollar. Very few were minted and because of this, they command a premium price.
The first Morgan dollars were struck in 1878 at Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Carson City.
Sorry no such coin.