The mint mark position for all Morgan dollars is above the letters DO in DOLLAR.
No mint mark = Philadelphia
D = Denver (1921 only)
S = San Francisco
O = New Orleans
CC = Carson City
You can't. The Carson City mint only operated from 1870 to 1893. 1921 silver dollars were minted at Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).
The mint mark on all Morgan dollars is on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar.None = PhiladelphiaO = New OrleansS = San FranciscoD = Denver (1921 only)CC = Carson City
Go to PCGS.com and follow the links to Silver Dollars.
If there is one it's on the back above the letters DO in the word dollar.No mint mark = PhiladelphiaS = San FranciscoCC = Carson City (up to 1893)O = New Orleans (up to 1904)D = Denver (1921 coins only)
If you mean a dollar coin made in 1935 or before that are the only real silver dollars, mintmarks (letters) are used to show the Mint a coin was struck at. A coin with no mintmark was struck at the main Philadelphia Mint, the branch Mints are San Francisco "S"/ New Orleans "O"/ Carson City "CC" and for the 1921 Morgan only "D" for Denver.
One of the best ways to find appliance stores in Carson, City, Nevada is to look in the phone book under applicances. You can often find appliance stores that aren't home improvement or department stores.
Any decent coin or bullion dealer will sell you common date Morgan dollars under $40. Granted, you aren't going to find any Carson City dollars in there or even gem uncirculated ones. But common date Morgan dollars in decent condition are usually sold for around $26-28 or so.
CC on a silver coin stands for Carson City, which was a United States Mint facility in Carson City, Nevada. Coins minted at this facility are highly sought after by collectors due to their limited mintage.
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