Since Philadelphia dollars didn't have mint marks until 1979, your 1886 dollar is perfectly normal.
If there were a mint mark it would be above the DO in DOLLAR, and for that year there could be an O (New Orleans) or an S (San Francisco).
Philadelphia Morgan dollars are the most common of the 3 types for 1886; as of 03/2009 retail prices are in the range of $16 to $22 for a circulated one.
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Please look at the coin again. No 1886 Morgan dollars exist with CC mintmarks.
.773 Oz of silver in all Morgan and Peace dollars. A good place to check the melt value of US coins is http://www.coinflation.com/
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
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The mint mark position on all Morgan dollars is the same, above the DO in DOLLAR on the back. Possible mint marks for Morgans are: No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver (1921 only) S = San Francisco O = New Orleans CC = Carson City