1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64

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1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
1883-CC Morgan $1 GSA MS64
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The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is a standout issue from the Carson City Mint and part of the historic GSA collection. Graded MS64, this coin offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved Mint State Morgan with the original surfaces largely intact. The GSA designation adds historical significance as these coins were part of a large Treasury release in the 20th century, making them highly sought after by collectors of high-grade Morgans and Carson City coins.

Struck in 90 percent silver with a total weight of 26.73 grams, the Morgan Dollar measures 38.1 millimeters in diameter. Its design was created by George T. Morgan, who produced one of the most iconic and enduring silver dollar designs in United States history. The obverse features a left-facing bust of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap with the word Liberty on her crown. Her hair is flowing naturally around her shoulders, and thirteen stars encircle the design to represent the original colonies. The reverse depicts an eagle with outstretched wings perched on arrows and an olive branch. The "CC" mintmark below the eagle identifies this coin as a Carson City issue, which is one of the reasons collectors prize it highly.

The 1883-CC Morgan Dollar had a relatively low mintage, making it scarce in high grades. Many were circulated heavily or melted over time, leaving Mint State examples increasingly rare. The MS64 grade reflects a coin with strong luster, well-defined design elements, and only minor contact marks, maintaining excellent eye appeal for collectors. Its inclusion in the GSA release adds provenance and a story of preservation, as the General Services Administration stored many of these coins safely after Treasury audits and releases in the 1960s and 1970s.

Collectors value the 1883-CC Morgan Dollar GSA MS64 not only for its historical significance but also for its visual appeal. The surfaces display a pleasing combination of light silver-gray tones with subtle hints of original mint luster. The strike is clear and sharp for the type, with Liberty’s features and the eagle’s feathers rendered in full detail. This coin offers a rare opportunity to obtain a Carson City Morgan in superior condition while also connecting with the rich history of the GSA collection.

As one of the key Carson City Morgan Dollars, the 1883-CC appeals to a variety of collectors. Type collectors, Carson City specialists, and high-grade Morgan enthusiasts all recognize its importance. Owning this coin allows collectors to complete or enhance date sets, build a strong historical collection, or invest in a silver dollar with both bullion and numismatic value.

The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar GSA MS64 remains a benchmark for high-quality Carson City Morgans. Its combination of historical context, verified grade, and preserved surfaces makes it an essential piece for any serious collector or investor. The coin is a tangible link to the American West, the legacy of Carson City coinage, and the artistry of George T. Morgan, offering both beauty and lasting value.

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