1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65

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1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
1882-CC Morgan $1 CACG MS65
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The 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most desirable issues from the Carson City Mint, a facility that produced some of the most sought-after coins in American numismatics. Certified by CAC Grading (CACG) at the prestigious Mint State 65 level, this coin is an exceptional example of quality, eye appeal, and history. Collectors prize Carson City Morgan Dollars because they embody the rugged frontier heritage of the American West while offering outstanding rarity and collectability.

The Morgan Dollar series, minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, was designed by George T. Morgan, whose artistry has captivated generations of collectors. The obverse displays Lady Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with cotton and wheat, symbolizing unity and prosperity. The reverse features a bold eagle with wings spread wide, clutching arrows and an olive branch. Together, these motifs capture the ideals of strength, liberty, and national pride that defined the post-Civil War United States.

The 1882-CC issue holds a special place in the series. The Carson City Mint struck just over 1.1 million coins that year, a relatively low mintage compared to other mints such as Philadelphia or New Orleans. As a result, 1882-CC Morgan Dollars are considerably scarcer and far more collectible, particularly in high grades. Many were stored in Treasury vaults and released decades later through the General Services Administration (GSA) sales, which further elevated their status in the hobby. Today, collectors instantly recognize the “CC” mintmark as a hallmark of desirability and Western history.

Graded MS65 by CACG, this coin demonstrates superior preservation and strike quality. At this lofty grade level, the coin displays exceptional luster, strong detail in Liberty’s hair, and sharp feather definition on the eagle. The surfaces are remarkably clean, with only the most minor contact marks visible under close inspection. The overall presentation is one of brilliance and balance, making it a standout example worthy of inclusion in any advanced collection.

Adding to its appeal is the strength of CACG certification, which provides collectors with peace of mind regarding authenticity and grade accuracy. Coins graded by CACG are known for their consistency, and MS65 examples such as this are considered investment-caliber pieces. The approval signals that the coin meets the highest standards within its grade, a distinction that places it above average MS65 Morgans in the marketplace.

The 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar also carries intrinsic value thanks to its silver content. Each coin was struck in 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper, weighing 26.73 grams and containing nearly three-quarters of an ounce of pure silver. While bullion value provides a foundation of worth, the true value of this coin lies in its rarity, historic significance, and pristine condition.

Collectors of Morgan Dollars often pursue Carson City issues as a subset of the series, and the 1882-CC is a prime candidate for such a collection. Its combination of relatively low mintage, historic mintmark, and availability in high grade makes it a cornerstone piece. With its MS65 designation, this coin rises above the average survivor, offering long-term stability and growth potential for collectors and investors alike.

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