With a date of 1889 this is a MORGAN dollar (1878-1904 & 1921) and the mintmarks are on the reverse of the coin just below the wreath and above the letters DO in dollar.
The CC mark on a Morgan 1889 silver dollar is located on the reverse side of the coin, just above the "O" in "DOLLAR." This mintmark indicates that the coin was produced at the Carson City Mint in Nevada. It's a small but significant detail that helps collectors identify the coin's origin and can affect its value.
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars is located on the reverse side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR".
The 1889 cc Morgan silver dollar, minted in Carson City, Nevada, has a total mintage of approximately 350,000 coins. This figure makes it one of the less common dates in the Morgan dollar series, contributing to its popularity among collectors. The coin is notable for its distinctive design and historical significance.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
The CC mark on a Morgan 1889 silver dollar is located on the reverse side of the coin, just above the "O" in "DOLLAR." This mintmark indicates that the coin was produced at the Carson City Mint in Nevada. It's a small but significant detail that helps collectors identify the coin's origin and can affect its value.
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars is located on the reverse side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR".
The 1889 cc Morgan silver dollar, minted in Carson City, Nevada, has a total mintage of approximately 350,000 coins. This figure makes it one of the less common dates in the Morgan dollar series, contributing to its popularity among collectors. The coin is notable for its distinctive design and historical significance.
There were no 1888-CC Morgam silver dollars minted.
The value of a 1883 uncirculated cc silver dollar is $200.00 or more but,not over than $250.00
yes i have 1895 cc Morgan silver dollar.
This entirely depends on the coin.
1 dollar
Keep in mind that not all silver dollars have the CC mintmark. If your coin does have a CC mintmark it would be above the DO in dollar on the back of the coin.
$200
So far it's still the 1889-CC issue. An example graded MS-68 sold in early 2009 for $531,875
CC refers to Carson City, Nevada where the coin was minted.