A certified example has a average current value of $700.00.
In 1885 the US mint at Carson City, Nevada struck 228,000 silver Morgan Dollars. Dollars were the only coins being struck at Carson City in 1885 although dimes, quarters and half dollars had been minted there in prior years.
No the first Carson City Dollar coin was the 1870 Seated Liberty
Look on the reverse and then look above the DO in dollar. If you see the two letters CC you have a silver dollar from the Carson City mint. This was the mintmark that the Carson City mint used.
No. The Carson City mint closed in 1893.
The earliest Carson City silver dollar is the 1870-CC Seated Liberty dollar.
Look on the back above the word ONE in ONE DOLLAR No mint mark - from Philadelphia S - San Francisco O - New Orleans CC - Carson City
A "Carson City Morgan Dollar" is simply a Morgan dollar produced at the Carson City, Nevada, mint. Such a coin can be identified by the mintmark "CC" on the reverse of the coin, beneath the tail feathers of the eagle.
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.
Sorry the Carson City Mint wasn't even built in 1838
Sorry, no 1897 Carson City Morgan's were struck, the last year was 1893
The Carson City Mint wasn't even built until 1869.