Carson City Morgan Silver Dollars are among the most sought-after collectibles for numismatists. This particular 1883-CC Morgan Dollar was struck with silver from the Nevada Comstock silver, underpinning its provenance as a distinctive Morgan Dollar from the American West. This coin boasts luminous visuals with refined definition and engaging visuals. Right now, 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin offered here is an MS67 specimen, indicating a coin that exhibits original mint luster with three or four very small contact marks, with only one or two of those marks in the primary fields. Hairlines, if present, are not visible without the aid of magnification. Both sides of the coin remain visually brilliant, effectively presenting with no toning and a lively sheen that accents the designs and lettering.
The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most popular Carson City issues among collectors, combining reasonable availability with strong historical appeal from the legendary Nevada mint. With a mintage of approximately 1.2 million pieces, it represents a middle ground in Carson City production. The coin represents the height of the Comstock Lode era, when the Carson City Mint was striking coins from locally mined silver, adding a tangible connection to the Old West that makes it a cornerstone piece for Morgan Dollar enthusiasts.
The obverse of the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar Coin features an effigy of Lady Liberty created by designer George T. Morgan. Liberty is depicted in left-profile relief wearing a Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom, adorned with a laurel wreath and a coronet inscribed with the word “Liberty.” The intricate detailing of Morgan’s design reflects his commitment to portraying an idealized yet distinctly American image of Liberty.
On the reverse of the 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar, Morgan’s design presents a rendition of the heraldic eagle. The bald eagle appears with wings outstretched, facing forward, and clutching both the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons—a symbolic balance of strength and diplomacy. Notably, Morgan’s interpretation omits the traditional U.S. national shield, setting it apart from earlier heraldic eagle depictions in American coinage.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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Carson City Morgan Silver Dollars are among the most sought-after collectibles for numismatists. This particular 1883-CC Morgan Dollar was struck with silver from the Nevada Comstock silver, underpinning its provenance as a distinctive Morgan Dollar from the American West. This coin boasts luminous visuals with refined definition and engaging visuals. Right now, 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin offered here is an MS67 specimen, indicating a coin that exhibits original mint luster with three or four very small contact marks, with only one or two of those marks in the primary fields. Hairlines, if present, are not visible without the aid of magnification. Both sides of the coin remain visually brilliant, effectively presenting with no toning and a lively sheen that accents the designs and lettering.
The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most popular Carson City issues among collectors, combining reasonable availability with strong historical appeal from the legendary Nevada mint. With a mintage of approximately 1.2 million pieces, it represents a middle ground in Carson City production. The coin represents the height of the Comstock Lode era, when the Carson City Mint was striking coins from locally mined silver, adding a tangible connection to the Old West that makes it a cornerstone piece for Morgan Dollar enthusiasts.
The obverse of the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar Coin features an effigy of Lady Liberty created by designer George T. Morgan. Liberty is depicted in left-profile relief wearing a Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom, adorned with a laurel wreath and a coronet inscribed with the word “Liberty.” The intricate detailing of Morgan’s design reflects his commitment to portraying an idealized yet distinctly American image of Liberty.
On the reverse of the 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar, Morgan’s design presents a rendition of the heraldic eagle. The bald eagle appears with wings outstretched, facing forward, and clutching both the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons—a symbolic balance of strength and diplomacy. Notably, Morgan’s interpretation omits the traditional U.S. national shield, setting it apart from earlier heraldic eagle depictions in American coinage.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.