The 1890 Morgan was struck at all 4 Mints. So if it was made at the Carson-City Mint the mintmark is on the reverse, under the DO in DOLLAR.
Assuming the coin is circulated, retail value is $70.00-$275.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1890-CC Morgan dollar is a very collectible coin.
yes i have 1895 cc Morgan silver dollar.
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.
It may not have one, but all mintmarks on Morgan dollars are on the back under the eagles tail.
The hole destroys any collector's value that the coin may have had. It's still worth about $12-15 for its silver content, however (as of 06.2010)
The coin in EF-40 has a average retail value of $155.00.
In 1890 all 4 then-active mints produced silver dollars. The mint mark position is on the back, above the DO in DOLLAR. No mint mark = Philadelphia S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City
If it has any mintmark, it's on the back under the eagle and above the DO in dollar.
There were no silver dollars struck at Carson City in 1887. Any 1887 dollar with a CC mint mark is a counterfeit.
A tailbar Morgan refers to a certain die used to strike coins at the mint, the die is known as the VAM-4 1890 CC. This particular die was of the reverse of the coin and was gouged making a bar form which connects the eagles feathers with the laurel below. This particular variety is highly collectible for its uniqueness and rarity.
A morgan silver dollar cost minimum 30 dollars but if it has a "S" or a "CC" mintmark it can sell up to 130 dollars.