1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64

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1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1882-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
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The 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly sought-after Carson City issue and a prized piece of the General Services Administration collection. Graded MS64, this coin offers collectors an outstanding example of a Mint State Morgan Dollar with original surfaces largely preserved. Its inclusion in the GSA release adds a layer of provenance and historical significance, making it highly desirable for collectors specializing in Carson City coinage or high-grade Morgan Dollars.

Struck in 90 percent silver and weighing 26.73 grams, the Morgan Dollar measures 38.1 millimeters in diameter. The obverse features a left-facing bust of Liberty designed by George T. Morgan. Liberty wears a Phrygian cap with the word Liberty inscribed on her coronet. Her flowing hair is detailed and natural, and thirteen stars encircle the design, representing the original thirteen colonies. The reverse depicts a majestic eagle with outstretched wings perched on arrows and an olive branch. The "CC" mintmark below the eagle confirms it was produced at the Carson City Mint, one of the most historically significant U.S. Mints.

The 1882-CC Morgan Dollar had a low mintage, which contributes to its scarcity in Mint State. Many coins were heavily circulated or later melted, leaving MS64 examples relatively rare. This grade reflects a coin with full luster, strong eye appeal, and only minor marks that are consistent with careful handling. Collectors value the GSA provenance, which ensures these coins were stored safely and documented as part of the Treasury's historic release during the 1960s and 1970s.

The visual appeal of the 1882-CC Morgan Dollar GSA MS64 is exceptional. Its silver surfaces display a subtle mix of light gray and reflective mint luster. The strike detail is crisp, allowing Liberty's facial features and the eagle’s feathers to stand out. The coin's clarity, combined with its historical context, makes it a prime candidate for collectors seeking both investment value and historical significance.

Carson City Morgan Dollars are among the most prized series for collectors, and the 1882-CC is no exception. This coin appeals to type collectors, GSA enthusiasts, and advanced Morgan Dollar specialists alike. It can serve as a key date in a collection, a foundational piece for a Carson City set, or a high-quality addition to any numismatic investment portfolio.

The 1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar GSA MS64 is more than a collectible coin. It represents a tangible connection to the history of the American West, the legacy of Carson City coinage, and the artistry of George T. Morgan. Its combination of rarity, verified grade, and historical provenance ensures it remains a coveted piece for both collectors and investors seeking lasting value and beauty in their collections.

Owning this 1882-CC Morgan Dollar provides access to a storied period in American numismatics, making it a centerpiece-quality coin for serious collectors. Its place in the GSA release enhances its significance, confirming it as both a historical artifact and a visually appealing, high-grade silver dollar.

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