In the early 1960s, a large quantity of uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars was discovered in the Treasury vaults. The General Services Administration created a program to auction the large supply of these coins which became known as the GSA Hoard of Morgans. These GSA coins became highly sought-after collectibles when they became available in the 1970s and early 1980s. Among the most popular coins found in the vaults were the 1883 and 1884 coins minted in Carson City, such as this 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin. Order yours today, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
1883 Morgan Silver Dollars produced at the Carson City Mint had a total mintage of 1,204,000. However, when the GSA Hoard was discovered, 755,000 of them were 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollars. That means less than half of the original mintage was ever released with the other 755,000 being locked away in a Treasury vault. In total, almost 3 million Morgan Silver Dollars make up the GSA Hoard with over 95% of them being from the now-defunct Carson City Mint.
Each 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in a protective slab along with a label indicating the certified grade from the NGC. All coins in this listing have received an MS61 grade from this reputable coin-grading provider. MS61 coins display diminished mint luster, clusters of large and small contact marks, as well as noticeable hairlines and scuff marks.
Lady Liberty designed by George T. Morgan is on the obverse side of the 1883-CC Silver Dollar Coin. This left-profile relief image showcases Liberty with the Phrygian cap. Notably, Morgan used the likeness of a Philadelphia school teacher, Anna Williams, for this design.
The reverse field of the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar Coins features the heraldic eagle design of George T. Morgan. This iconic image of the national bird of the United States appears to be preparing to take off. In its talons, it’s holding a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. Beneath the eagle, decorative laurels are tied together by a ribbon.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can send us an email or engage in our live chat for prompt assistance.
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In the early 1960s, a large quantity of uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars was discovered in the Treasury vaults. The General Services Administration created a program to auction the large supply of these coins which became known as the GSA Hoard of Morgans. These GSA coins became highly sought-after collectibles when they became available in the 1970s and early 1980s. Among the most popular coins found in the vaults were the 1883 and 1884 coins minted in Carson City, such as this 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin. Order yours today, at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
1883 Morgan Silver Dollars produced at the Carson City Mint had a total mintage of 1,204,000. However, when the GSA Hoard was discovered, 755,000 of them were 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollars. That means less than half of the original mintage was ever released with the other 755,000 being locked away in a Treasury vault. In total, almost 3 million Morgan Silver Dollars make up the GSA Hoard with over 95% of them being from the now-defunct Carson City Mint.
Each 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin will arrive in a protective slab along with a label indicating the certified grade from the NGC. All coins in this listing have received an MS61 grade from this reputable coin-grading provider. MS61 coins display diminished mint luster, clusters of large and small contact marks, as well as noticeable hairlines and scuff marks.
Lady Liberty designed by George T. Morgan is on the obverse side of the 1883-CC Silver Dollar Coin. This left-profile relief image showcases Liberty with the Phrygian cap. Notably, Morgan used the likeness of a Philadelphia school teacher, Anna Williams, for this design.
The reverse field of the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar Coins features the heraldic eagle design of George T. Morgan. This iconic image of the national bird of the United States appears to be preparing to take off. In its talons, it’s holding a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. Beneath the eagle, decorative laurels are tied together by a ribbon.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you may have. Give our team a call today at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can send us an email or engage in our live chat for prompt assistance.