Description
The 1882-CC GSA Morgan Silver Dollar is a stunning Carson City-minted silver dollar that comes with its original GSA (General Services Administration) box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA). Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, this highly sought-after coin is part of the historic GSA hoard, which was rediscovered and sold by the U.S. government in the 1970s.
Designed by George T. Morgan, this silver dollar features Lady Liberty in profile, wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with cotton and wheat—symbols of American prosperity. The reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings, clutching arrows and an olive branch. The “CC” mintmark on the reverse signifies its origin at the legendary Carson City Mint, known for producing some of the most collectible Morgan Dollars in history.
With its original GSA packaging and COA, this 1882-CC Morgan Dollar holds exceptional historical and numismatic value. Whether you’re a serious collector or an investor looking for a rare silver dollar, this Carson City treasure is a must-have.
Key Features:
- Carson City (CC) mintmark, a key date in the Morgan Dollar series
- Comes with original GSA box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
- Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper
- Features the classic Lady Liberty obverse and eagle reverse
- Part of the famous GSA hoard rediscovered in the 1970s
- Highly sought after by collectors and investors
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 1882-CC GSA Morgan Dollar special?
A: This Carson City Morgan Dollar is part of the famous GSA hoard, a collection of silver dollars that remained untouched in U.S. Treasury vaults for decades. It comes in its original GSA holder with a COA, adding to its authenticity and collectible appeal.
Q: How rare is the 1882-CC Morgan Dollar?
A: The Carson City Mint produced fewer Morgan Dollars than other U.S. mints, making CC-marked coins highly sought after. The GSA hoard further enhances its historical importance.
Q: Why is the original GSA packaging important?
A: Collectors value GSA-holdered Morgans because they verify the coin’s provenance. Having the original GSA box and COA ensures authenticity and can increase the coin’s market value.









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