This stuff has no numismatic collectible value. As for the value, try eBay. For some reason they do sell a lot of Morgan dollar copy's.
No, 1893 was the last date that Carson City minted Morgan Dollars.
It will have "CC" in the mint mark position, on the reverse side above the DO in DOLLAR.
Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. Please check again. You may have a replica or novelty piece.
It means the coin was minted in Carson City. Less than 10% of all Morgan Dollars were minted at the Carson City Mint. This scarcity generally makes the 'cc' Morgans the most valuable of the Morgan Dollars. It means the coin was minted in Carson City. Less than 10% of all Morgan Dollars were minted at the Carson City Mint. This scarcity generally makes the 'cc' Morgans the most valuable of the Morgan Dollars.
The mintmark on a Morgan Dollar is located on the reverse below the wreath near the bottom of the coin, just above the word "DOLLAR" A Morgan Dollar without a mintmark was minted in Philadelphia. "CC" means it was minted in Carson City. A "D" indicates the coin was minted in Denver. An "O" refers to New Orleans, and an "S" is for San Francisco.
Carson City Morgan dollars were issued for many years. Each coin has its own value based upon the year it was minted and the condition of the coin.
The Morgan Dollar was minted from 1878 to 1904. Then again in 1921. The Morgan Dollar was no longer minted after the passing of the Coinage Act of 1873 which resulted in the stoppage of coining free silver.
All Morgan dollars have the same reverse design, with only a few very minor variations. None were minted without the words ONE DOLLAR. It's possible you have a copy, replica, or counterfeit but it would have to be examined in person to know for sure.
The Carson City, Nevada Mint produced 3 different series of one dollar coins from 1870 to 1893. Seated Liberty / 19,288 Trade Dollar / 4,211,400 Morgan dollar / 13,862,041 TOTAL= 18,092,729
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!)
To determine where a coin was minted it is necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark is a small letter or letters located somewhere on the coin. For the Morgan Dollar, this mark is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR". For the Carson City mint the mark is a "CC". {quotes are mine}
The last Morgan dollars were minted in 1921.