I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if you have an 1882-CC Trade Dollar it's a counterfeit. That particular special issue was struck only in proof at the Philadelphia mint and so would not bear a mint mark. Trade dollars were issued for circulation in the Far East with a special silver content that would let them be accepted as a kind of common currency. In addition they are extremely handsome coins, so many of them were - and continue to be - heavily counterfeited. On the other hand, Morgan dollars were minted at Carson City in that year. They have Miss Liberty's head rather than a full seated image on the obverse and say "One Dollar" rather than "Trade Dollar". On the off chance that's what you have, it would be worth perhaps $100 depending on condition.
Look at the coin again, they started building the Carson City Mint in 1869, so an 1846 can't have a CC mintmark.
The earliest Carson City silver dollar is the 1870-CC Seated Liberty dollar.
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
Look at the coin again all 1845 Liberty Seated dollars were struck in Philadelphia, so an 1845 can't have a CC mintmark,and the Carson City Mint did not exist in 1845.
It is a counterfeit.
The Carson City Mint did not exist in 1842, so no Liberty Seated dollar dated 1842 could have a "CC" Mintmark.
A 1840cc Liberty Seated is counterfeit. Carson City Mint was built in 1869 and struck coins from 1870 to 1893
Aside from the minor differences in design, the greatest difference between the US Trade Dollar and the Seated Liberty Dollar is the weight. The Liberty Seated Dollar weighs 26.73 grams while the US Trade Dollar weighs 27.22 grams. Both contained 90% silver and 10% copper altthough the Trade Dollar had slightly more silver in it. The Trade Dollar was issued primarily for circulation in the Orient while the Seated Liberty Dollar was issued for circulation in the USA.
One of the easiest and most accurate ways to determine the authenticity is to weigh it. A genuine Seated Liberty silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.
Washington has never been on a silver dollar. An 1865 U.S. silver dollar is one of the Liberty Seated series of coins.
No president is on any silver dollar. With a date of 1841 the coin is of the Liberty Seated series that were made from 1840 to 1873.
Well its about 100-200$ if it is in good condition.
One of the easiest and most accurate ways to determine the authenticity is to weigh it. A genuine Seated Liberty silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.