Carson City Morgan Dollars remain among the most sought-after coins ever produced in the US. In this listing, you will find a Morgan dollar that was both minted at the legendary Carson City Mint and that also received a stellar grade of MS65 by PCGS. This remarkable numismatic specimen represents a unique opportunity for collectors of historic US silver coins! Right now, 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1882-CC Morgan Dollar Coin in this JM Bullion listing online will arrive to you in a protective plastic slab. These cases include a label from PCGS confirming their grade and that they are from the Carson City Mint. These historic silver pieces are perfect for anyone with an appreciation for the fascinating history of American coinage.
Congress established The Carson City Mint in 1863 to accommodate the silver coin needs brought on by the silver strike of Comstock Lode. Prior to that, all silver mined at this site was shipped off to San Francisco for minting, which proved to be a lengthy and expensive process. Despite its impressive minting facility, the location ultimately closed in 1899 due to silver shortages from Comstock. And yet because of its fascinating and short-lived history, coins bearing the CC mintmark are valued as unique collectibles among coin enthusiasts today.
The obverse of 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollars features a portrait of Lady Liberty. This classic design is based on the profile of Anna Willess Williams, a schoolteacher from Philadelphia. Inscriptions on the obverse read E Pluribus Unum, 1882.
On the reverse side of 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins, there is a depiction of the heraldic eagle. While this design lacks the national shield that often accompanies this eagle, it does contain the arrows and olive branch in the bird’s talons. There are also inscriptions wrapping around the edge that read United States of America, In God We Trust, One Dollar.
If you have questions, please contact JM Bullion. You can call our team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.
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Carson City Morgan Dollars remain among the most sought-after coins ever produced in the US. In this listing, you will find a Morgan dollar that was both minted at the legendary Carson City Mint and that also received a stellar grade of MS65 by PCGS. This remarkable numismatic specimen represents a unique opportunity for collectors of historic US silver coins! Right now, 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1882-CC Morgan Dollar Coin in this JM Bullion listing online will arrive to you in a protective plastic slab. These cases include a label from PCGS confirming their grade and that they are from the Carson City Mint. These historic silver pieces are perfect for anyone with an appreciation for the fascinating history of American coinage.
Congress established The Carson City Mint in 1863 to accommodate the silver coin needs brought on by the silver strike of Comstock Lode. Prior to that, all silver mined at this site was shipped off to San Francisco for minting, which proved to be a lengthy and expensive process. Despite its impressive minting facility, the location ultimately closed in 1899 due to silver shortages from Comstock. And yet because of its fascinating and short-lived history, coins bearing the CC mintmark are valued as unique collectibles among coin enthusiasts today.
The obverse of 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollars features a portrait of Lady Liberty. This classic design is based on the profile of Anna Willess Williams, a schoolteacher from Philadelphia. Inscriptions on the obverse read E Pluribus Unum, 1882.
On the reverse side of 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins, there is a depiction of the heraldic eagle. While this design lacks the national shield that often accompanies this eagle, it does contain the arrows and olive branch in the bird’s talons. There are also inscriptions wrapping around the edge that read United States of America, In God We Trust, One Dollar.
If you have questions, please contact JM Bullion. You can call our team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.