Key Features:
- Date and Mintmark: 1890-CC Morgan Dollar (Carson City Mint)
- Grade: ANACS VF30 (Very Fine 30), indicating moderate wear across the high points of the coin. Most of the major details are visible but show signs of circulation.
- Obverse Design: The obverse features Lady Liberty, designed by George T. Morgan, wearing a Phrygian cap with “LIBERTY” inscribed on the headband. The date “1890” is located at the bottom of the coin.
- Reverse Design: The reverse depicts a bald eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing strength and peace. Above the eagle is “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and the “CC” mintmark is located just above the “DO” in “DOLLAR.”
- Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
- Diameter: 38.1 mm
- Silver Weight: 0.77344 troy ounces of pure silver
- Historical Significance: Carson City (CC) Morgan Dollars are highly desirable among collectors because of their lower production numbers and the historic importance of the Carson City Mint, which only operated from 1870 to 1893.
1890-CC Rarity and Appeal:
The 1890-CC Morgan Dollar had a mintage of 2,309,041, making it more available than some other Carson City issues. However, many coins from this year were melted down or lost over time, which increases their rarity, especially in higher grades. While VF30 is a mid-level grade, it still represents a well-preserved coin with clear details and moderate circulation wear.
For collectors, the Carson City mintmark adds significant value, making even lower-graded coins like this VF30 specimen quite desirable.







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