Look at the mintmark again. The Carson-City Mint struck it's last coins in 1893. The only mintmarks this coin can have are a D or S.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
$200
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
Please look at the coin again. No 1887 Morgans exist with CC mintmarks.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
$200
August 29, 2009 The more common 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1625. The less common Proof-like 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $1900. The scarce Deep Mirror Proof-like {DMPL} 1880-CC dollar in MS65 grade has a value of $11,000.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
If you have a 1895 Morgan with a Carson-City mintmark it's fake. 1893 was the last CC Morgan dollar.
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.
A certified example would have a average retail value of $2,000.00
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.
Generally speaking, the Carson City silver dollar will have a greater value than one minted elsewhere during the same time period.
Carson City (CC) Morgan dollars are the most valuable, but all Morgans have some value.
Please look at the coin again. No 1887 Morgans exist with CC mintmarks.