What does CC on a silver dollar mean?

Carson City
The New Orleans Mint began striking the new silver dollars in 1879. The Denver Mint, established in 1906, struck the coins for only one year, in 1921. The mint marks appearing on the coins are none, representing Philadelphia, “CC” for Carson City, “S” for San Francisco, “O” for New Orleans and “D” for Denver.

When did CC mint close?

Coin Press No. 1 ceased operations in 1893, and the Carson City Mint officially closed in 1899 as the result of a severe decline in mining on the Comstock Lode.

What is CC mint mark?

f all the mintmarked coins, the most popular among collectors are the Carson City Mint coins, known by their distinctive “cc” mintmark.

What is the rarest Morgan Dollar coin?

1895 Morgan silver dollar
The 1895 Morgan silver dollar is known as the “King of the Morgan Dollars” because it is the rarest and one of the most valuable coins in the entire Morgan Dollar series.

What coins have the CC mint mark?

A Brief History of the Carson City Mint The mint produced Gold Double Eagles, with a face value of $20, American Eagles, worth $10, and Half Eagles, worth $5. The mint also produced the Carson City silver dollar, along with half dollars, quarters, dimes, and 20-cent pieces.

How much is a 1943 D steel penny worth?

Common 1943 Steel Penny Values

Date & Mint Circulated Uncirculated
Buy Buy
1943 Zinc $0.10 $2.60
1943-D Zinc $0.13 $3.50
1943-S Zinc $0.18 $6.10

What is the value of a 1896 Morgan Dollar?

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $33 in Average Condition and can be Worth $60 to $291 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can be Worth $3,220 or more.

What is 1895 Morgan?

The 1895-S is considered a key date of the Morgan dollar series. 1895 marked the bottom of Morgan dollar mintage. The Philadelphia Mint minted no business strikes at all. The New Orleans Mint struck only 450,000 Morgans to go with the 400,000 from San Francisco. The 1895-S is known for the rough treatment it received while in storage at the Mint.

Who was Morgan on the silver dollar coin?

MS/PF-70: A coin with no post-production imperfections at 5x magnification.

  • MS/PF-69: A fully struck coin with nearly imperceptible imperfections.
  • MS/PF-68: Very sharply struck with only miniscule imperfections.
  • MS/PF-67: Sharply struck with only a few imperfections.
  • MS/PF-66: Very well struck with minimal marks and hairlines.
  • Is the Morgan 1890 Silver Dollar rare?

    The most valuable 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar carries the “CC” mintmark used by the Carson City Mint. It always carries a premium value because of very low production, making it the rarest 1890 Morgan Dollar. The New Orleans Mint used an “O” and the San Francisco Mint an “S”. The main mint in Philadelphia did not use a mintmark.