Please look at the coin again. No 1886 Morgan dollars exist with CC mintmarks.
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars are located on the reverse of the coin near the bottom. Look above the "D" and "O" in the word DOLLAR
With no mint mark or an "O" on the back, about $17-20 With an "S", $30 if worn, up to about $70 if only slight wear is visible.
About $27.
42cents
About $150.
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars are located on the reverse of the coin near the bottom. Look above the "D" and "O" in the word DOLLAR
With no mint mark or an "O" on the back, about $17-20 With an "S", $30 if worn, up to about $70 if only slight wear is visible.
About $27.
About $150.
42cents
"DO" isn't a mint mark. The mint mark on a silver dollar for that year is on the reverse (tails) side, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
If it has one it's on the reverse above the letters DO in DOLLAR. Most Morgan dollars do not have mintmarks because they were struck in Philadelphia.
One Dollar
about $25 depending on condition and mint mark
The 1886 Daisy Dollar, a silver dollar coin featuring a design of a daisy, is a collectible item that varies in value based on its condition and rarity. Generally, its worth can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on factors such as mint mark, wear, and market demand. For the most accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin expert or refer to recent auction results.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $8.50
They are still found in circulation, have no silver and are only face value