Value of 1883-CC Silver Morgan Dollar

Diameter: 38.10 mm
Mintage/Proof: 1204000 / 0
Weight: 26.73 grams
Metal: Silver
Worst
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$25
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Heavy Circ
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$40
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Average
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$70
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Light Circ
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$100
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Uncirc
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$135
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History, Information, and Value of 1883 Morgan Dollar

Value of 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar

The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the three Carson City dollar issues that are plentiful in Mint State. Nearly all pieces are well struck, very attractive, and reasonably priced. Circulation mintage coins usually are seen with deep, frosty luster, and are bright and attractive. No coins were produced as proofs since this was a branch mint. No proofs were produced at the Carson City mint.
1883-CC $1 Silver Coin Is Tough To Find, But Not Impossible: Available to an extent but not often seen. When found the typical circulated example is VF or EF, though AU pieces can be found with some diligence.
GSA Hoard Made Mint State Coins Available To The Everyday Collector: This plentiful date can be had in MS-65 with no great difficulty. Bag quantities were released intermittently in the 1950s, but it wasn’t until the GSA sale of Carson City dollars in the early 1970s that this date became readily available. Some 62% of the date’s total mintage was released at that time!

The obverse text on the Morgan Dollar reads “Liberty; E Pluribus Unum; 1883.” The reverse text on the Liberty dollar reads “United States of America; In God We Trust; One Dollar; CC.” The obverse of the silver one dollar coin has a bust of a female facing the left wearing a cap and small crown, with flowers tucked in her hair and stars surrounding the border. The reverse of the Morgan Dollar has an eagle in the center with its wings spread and a wreath surrounding.

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