1870-1879 / 1882-1885 / 1889-1893 For this series of coins 1870 is the lowest mintage (3,789) and less than 50 examples still exist.
Please check again and post a new question. Carson City only minted coins from 1870 to 1893.
Retail values run from $70.00-$120.00 for circulated coins and mint state coins start at $190.00
The first year the Carson City mint struck any coins was 1870
Coins were minted in Carson City, Nevada, from 1870 to 1893. The Carson City Mint produced various denominations, including gold and silver coins, particularly during the silver rush era. After 1893, the mint was closed, and the facility was repurposed for other uses. In total, the mint operated for about 23 years.
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
Please check again and post a new question. Carson City only minted coins from 1870 to 1893.
No Morgan dollars were struck at the Carson-City Mint in 1886, 1887 or 1888. Any coins with these dates and "CC" mintmarks are fake.
The Carson-City Mint did not strike any coins in 1886. Look At the coin again and post new question.
17 yrs The Carson-City Mint struck 3 different series of "Silver Dollars" from 1870 to 1893, but they were not produced every year. For Morgan dollars 13 were struck. Trade Dollars 6, Seated Liberty dollars 4. So the Carson-City Mint struck dollar coins for 23 years.
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
Retail values run from $70.00-$120.00 for circulated coins and mint state coins start at $190.00
This is really two different questions rolled into one."Morgan" refers to a particular design of $1 coins issued from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921.Carson City refers to a mint where coins were made during the years 1870-1893. Morgan dollars were among the many different kinds of coins struck there. They have a small CC mint mark over the DO in DOLLAR on the back side.Because Carson City generally produced fewer coins than some of the other mints at the time, its coins tend to be more valuable than their counterparts with the same date but different mint marks. That's not a hard and fast rule, though.
The first year the Carson City mint struck any coins was 1870
The GSA cased 1882 Carson City Morgan dollar is plentiful year, many are available in the market. MS-60 grade coins are $200.00 retail, MS-63 coins go for $250.00
Coins were minted in Carson City, Nevada, from 1870 to 1893. The Carson City Mint produced various denominations, including gold and silver coins, particularly during the silver rush era. After 1893, the mint was closed, and the facility was repurposed for other uses. In total, the mint operated for about 23 years.
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
The Carson City Mint was closed in 1893.