All 1882 Trade Dollars are a "Proof" only issue. All were minted in Philadelphia, none at Carson City. So if you have an 1882-CC Trade Dollar it's a fake with no value.
The coin in EF-40 has a average retail value of $155.00.
The only dollar coins minted in 1877 were Trade Dollars, identifiable because they have those words on the back. If your coin has that wording, its value depends on the condition and mint mark: S mint mark or plain (Phila) prices range from $65 to $200. CC mint mark coins range from $500 to $2500. If you have any other design is it either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit; both are known to exist.
Check on the back to find the mint mark letter. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 02/2010:"CC" mint mark (Carson City):Very worn condition - $480Moderately worn - $760Slightly worn - $1,620Almost no wear - $6,234Uncirculated - $14,100 to $193,750 depending on quality"S" mint mark (San Francisco):Very worn condition - $84Moderately worn - $144Slightly worn - $162Almost no wear - $365Uncirculated - $990 to $60,630
Check on the back to see if there's a small mint mark letter. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 02/2010:No mint mark (Philadelphia):Very worn condition - $90Moderately worn - $144Slightly worn - $180Almost no wear - $371Uncirculated - $990 to $60,630 depending on quality"CC" mint mark (Carson City):Very worn condition - $210Moderately worn - $330Slightly worn - $420Almost no wear - $1,448Uncirculated - $5,370 to $70,630"S" mint mark (San Francisco):Very worn condition - $84Moderately worn - $144Slightly worn - $168Almost no wear - $350Uncirculated - $1,020 to $26,060
That's DOLLAR, just like it's spelled on the back of the coin and on every bill in your wallet.In any case you'll need to post a new question with the coin's date and whether or not it has a mint mark. If it's a Morgan dollar (1878-1921) look on the back over the DO in DOLLAR to see if there's a small S, O, CC, or D. If it's a Peace dollar (1922-1935) look near the word ONE for a small D or S.
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
$200
well-worn = $70 lightly worn = $90 uncirculated = $150
August 25, 2017. $190 to $191.
This is a rare Trade dollar. The values are as stated according to NumisMedia.1878-CC Trade Dollar values-Very worn-$540Moderately worn-$1,710Slightly worn-$3,400Almost no ware-$5,550Uncirculated-$17,400-$193,750 depending on the condition.
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.
Current retail is $75 to $100 depending on condition. It varies a great deal : 1882 CC Morgan Silver Dollar A EXTRA FINE Coin $95.00 1882-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-65 $300.00 1882-cc Morgan Dollar PCGS MS66 VAM-2B $1000.00
The 1882-CC issue is one of the most available of all Carson-City Mint Morgan dollars in Mint State grades. They are typically seen in the grades of MS-60 to MS-63 with values of $175.00 to $240.00.
Mintmarks (if any) are on the reverse of the coin between the wreath and the letters DO in dollar.
Average retail value for this date/mint Morgan is $270.00 it's a very common Carson City coin.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
A 1882 Morgan silver dollar in good shape can be worth around $30-$50, depending on its condition and mint mark. A heavily worn 1891-CC Morgan silver dollar, produced by the Carson City Mint, is typically valued for its silver content around $20-$30, but can increase in value if in better condition.