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1882 CC GEM UNC HIGH GRADE MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR!
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Up for auction, we have a beautiful authentic morgan silver dollar!
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Up for your bidding pleasure, we have an
1882 CC Authentic Gem Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar.
In our opinion, this coin would be graded MS65
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1882-CC
With a mintage of only 1,133,000 coins, one would expect the 1882-CC dollar to possibly be rare, or at least scarce, in Mint State. Nothing could be further from the truth. Dealers estimate that as many as 70% of all the specimens they see today are in some form of mint condition. This is due to the tremendous quantity of this issue being placed in bullion storage by the government after they were struck.
When the GSA held its sales in 1973 and 1974, the huge quantity of 605,029 1882-CC Morgan dollars was offered to the public at $30 each. All of these, which represented 54% of the entire issue, were in Mint State. For some reason, the public bought this issue heavily, to the extent that every one of the coins available was sold. Clearly, the 1882-CC is an extremely common coin in Mint State, and MS-65 examples are so plentiful that they are in the inventory of every silver dollar dealer.
Most collectors consider the ‘82-CC, ‘83-CC, and ‘84-CC issues as sisters who have tended to move together on the coin market. This issue is somewhat less common than the others, but it is available in large quantities nonetheless. It is generally found boldly struck with good to excellent luster. Bagmarks are about average for a Morgan dollar, but t are many pieces available with only minor abrasions. Tfore, t is an abundance of MS-65+ gems.
Excellent prooflike examples are available, many with very deep mirror fields and frosty devices.
(Information contained above is from James B. Osbon's "Silver Dollar Encyclopedia 2nd Edition")
Morgan Dollars are a favorite of collectors everyw Authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, the dollars were designed by George T. Morgan, who had been a pupil of Wyon in the Royal Mint in London. His initial M is found at the base of the neck by the last lock of hair on the obverse, and on the reverse on the left most loop of the ribbon. They were made from 1878 to 1921, when the Peace dollar was adopted.
Carson City Morgan Silver Dollars are some of the rarest, hardest to find morgans, and are CENTERPIECES to many collections!
Your coin comes inside a sealed, hard plastic case with a unique serial number!
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