Morgan Silver Dollars from the Carson City Mint are among the most sought-after coins from this historic silver dollar program. Carson City only issued the coins from 1878 to 1885 and again from 1889 to 1893. This 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar has an impressive MS67 certification with brilliant, lustrous central fields with soft champagne-gold and bronze toning around its peripheral fields. Now, the 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin in MS67 condition is available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin is offered in Mint State 67 condition. MS67 coins traditionally have original mint luster with three or four minuscule contact marks, with only one or two of those in the primary focal areas. There are no hairlines visible without the aid of magnification. Overall, this coin retains a reflective field with frost-like devices and well-defined relief that enhances the visual depth of the strike.
The obverse of each 1880-CC Morgan Dollar Coin features George T. Morgan’s well-known left-profile depiction of Lady Liberty. In this design, Liberty wears a Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom, along with a coronet crown and a laurel wreath. Surrounding her image are 13 stars representing the original colonies, with the date of issue displayed at the bottom.
On the reverse of the 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar, George T. Morgan’s heraldic eagle design takes center stage. Shown with wings outstretched, the eagle clasps arrows in one talon to represent defense and an olive branch in the other to symbolize peace.
Carson City Mint Morgan Dollars serve as a lasting symbol of the American silver boom of the 1860s and 1870s. Built specifically by the US Mint, the Carson City Mint enabled the nation to efficiently process and strike coins from the vast silver deposits discovered in the American West during this period. While millions of Morgan Dollars were produced at Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, and San Francisco, the coins were primarily released for circulation throughout the western United States.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can connect with us online through our web chat and email address.

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Morgan Silver Dollars from the Carson City Mint are among the most sought-after coins from this historic silver dollar program. Carson City only issued the coins from 1878 to 1885 and again from 1889 to 1893. This 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar has an impressive MS67 certification with brilliant, lustrous central fields with soft champagne-gold and bronze toning around its peripheral fields. Now, the 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin in MS67 condition is available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin is offered in Mint State 67 condition. MS67 coins traditionally have original mint luster with three or four minuscule contact marks, with only one or two of those in the primary focal areas. There are no hairlines visible without the aid of magnification. Overall, this coin retains a reflective field with frost-like devices and well-defined relief that enhances the visual depth of the strike.
The obverse of each 1880-CC Morgan Dollar Coin features George T. Morgan’s well-known left-profile depiction of Lady Liberty. In this design, Liberty wears a Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom, along with a coronet crown and a laurel wreath. Surrounding her image are 13 stars representing the original colonies, with the date of issue displayed at the bottom.
On the reverse of the 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar, George T. Morgan’s heraldic eagle design takes center stage. Shown with wings outstretched, the eagle clasps arrows in one talon to represent defense and an olive branch in the other to symbolize peace.
Carson City Mint Morgan Dollars serve as a lasting symbol of the American silver boom of the 1860s and 1870s. Built specifically by the US Mint, the Carson City Mint enabled the nation to efficiently process and strike coins from the vast silver deposits discovered in the American West during this period. While millions of Morgan Dollars were produced at Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, and San Francisco, the coins were primarily released for circulation throughout the western United States.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can connect with us online through our web chat and email address.