Description
The 1881-CC GSA Morgan Silver Dollar is a rare and highly sought-after coin from the Carson City GSA Hoard. Struck in 90% silver, this stunning piece of American history remains preserved in its original GSA holder, complete with the box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA). As one of the most coveted Carson City (CC) Mint issues, this silver dollar carries exceptional numismatic value.
Designed by George T. Morgan, the obverse of the coin features Lady Liberty, adorned with a Phrygian cap and a laurel wreath, symbolizing strength and freedom. The reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle, clutching arrows and an olive branch—representing America’s power and peace. With its low mintage and historical significance, this 1881-CC Morgan Dollar is a must-have for serious collectors.
Key Features:
- Carson City (CC) mintmark, one of the most desirable Morgan Dollars
- Part of the Carson City GSA Hoard, preserved in its original GSA holder
- Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper
- Features the classic Lady Liberty obverse and eagle reverse
- Comes with the original GSA box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
- A valuable piece of Old West history
Specifications:
- Metal: Silver
- Purity: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
- Weight: 26.73 grams
- Diameter: 38.1 mm
- Condition: GSA Holdered, BU (Brilliant Uncirculated)
- Mint: Carson City (CC)
- Holder: Original GSA case with COA
FAQs:
Q: What makes the 1881-CC Morgan Dollar special?
A: The 1881-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is a low-mintage Carson City issue, preserved in the GSA hoard. Its original packaging and COA make it a top choice for collectors.
Q: Why is the Carson City Mint so important?
A: The Carson City Mint (CC) operated from 1870 to 1893, producing limited-run Morgan Dollars, many of which were stored in U.S. Treasury vaults and later sold as part of the GSA hoard.
Q: Why is the original GSA packaging important?
A: GSA-holdered Morgans are highly valued due to their verified authenticity and historical significance. Having the original box and COA enhances the coin’s desirability.









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