
These Morgan Silver Dollars are of Brilliant Uncirculated quality. Silver weight per coin is 0.7734 oz. The Morgan Silver Dollar is a US currency produced between 1878 and 1904 and in 1921. The Morgan Silver Dollar was named after its designer, George T. Morgan. The reverse shows an eagle with wings outstretched, while the obverse shows a portrait of Liberty. The Carson City mint produces some of the most valuable Morgans. The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most famous U.S. minted coins. The early westward expansion of America is represented mainly by Morgan Silver Dollars, which have significant historical significance. Wide varieties are making collecting Morgan Silver Dollars a true challenge.
For almost a century, the 1884-CC Morgan dollar was a legendary rarity. This changed in the 1970s with the GSA sale of Morgan dollars. In 1964, after realizing how valuable the $1,000 bags of Morgan dollars were, the Treasury Department ceased dispensing them at face value.
One of the more common coins produced by the Carson City Mint is the 1884-CC Morgan dollar. It is easily accessible in grades up to MS65. Price premiums over what they would be for coins with other mintmarks are maintained by the prestige of being a Carson City Morgan dollar. The 1884-CC Carson City Morgan dollar fared better than most mintages during their decades in storage. They didn't all survive unscathed, but the average Mint State 1884-CC Morgan is a strong MS64.
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