1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS63









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The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is a key issue from the Carson City Mint and a valuable part of the General Services Administration collection. Graded MS63, this coin offers collectors an attractive example of a Mint State Morgan Dollar with original surfaces that remain largely intact. Its inclusion in the GSA release adds both historical significance and documented provenance, making it highly sought after by collectors specializing in Carson City coinage or high-grade Morgan Dollars.
Struck in 90 percent silver with a total weight of 26.73 grams, the Morgan Dollar measures 38.1 millimeters in diameter. The obverse showcases 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 and the finely detailed stars encircling the design emphasize both artistry and symbolism. The reverse features a powerful eagle with outstretched wings perched on arrows and an olive branch. The "CC" mintmark below the eagle identifies the coin as a Carson City issue, a mint well known for its limited production and historical importance.
The 1883-CC Morgan Dollar had a low mintage, which makes Mint State examples scarce. Many coins were circulated heavily or melted, leaving MS63 coins as relatively rare survivors. The MS63 grade indicates a coin with attractive eye appeal, full luster, and only minor contact marks visible under careful examination. Collectors value the GSA provenance because it documents a period when the U.S. Treasury released large quantities of Carson City Morgan Dollars for public sale in the mid-twentieth century. These coins were stored carefully, preserving much of their original quality and adding a layer of historical significance.
Visually, the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar GSA MS63 displays a pleasing combination of silver-gray surfaces with reflective mint luster. Liberty’s facial features and the eagle’s feather details are clearly defined, enhancing the overall appeal of the coin. This coin is a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved Carson City Morgan in a grade that balances quality and accessibility.
The 1883-CC Morgan Dollar appeals to a wide range of collectors. Type collectors, GSA enthusiasts, and Carson City specialists all recognize its importance. It can serve as a centerpiece in a Carson City set, a key date for completing a Morgan collection, or a high-grade addition for investors seeking both historical significance and numismatic value.
This coin represents a tangible connection to the American West, the legacy of Carson City coinage, and the artistry of George T. Morgan. Its combination of rarity, certified grade, and GSA provenance ensures it remains a highly desirable piece for collectors and investors alike.
Owning the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar GSA MS63 provides a unique opportunity to secure a historic silver dollar that carries both collectible and investment value. Its preserved surfaces, documented history, and limited Carson City production make it a compelling addition to any serious collection.
Mint | CC |
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Metal | Silver |
Year | 1883 |
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