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1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar

1879 | Carson City | Mintage: 756,000 | 90% Silver, 10% Copper
$47 – $5,300 Semi-Key
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Obverse of Morgan Silver Dollar showing Liberty Head with Phrygian cap, eagle feathers, and laurel wreath (George T. Morgan)

Obverse

Reverse of Morgan Silver Dollar

Reverse

The 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar was minted at the Carson City Mint with a mintage of 756,000. Values range from $47 in lower grades to $5,300 in top condition. This is a semi-key date with strong collector demand.

CoinValueDB Value Estimate

$47.00 – $125,000

Price History

SoldHigh BidFor SaleLast Asking PriceMoving Average
Avg: $9,866 High: $125,000 Low: $47 19 total data points

CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade

CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade
GradeValue
Good (G-4)$149
Very Good (VG-8)$52
Fine (F-12)$285
Very Fine (VF-20)$79
Extremely Fine (EF-40)$1,046
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$95
Choice AU (AU-55)$4,500
Mint State (MS-60)$135
Choice Mint State (MS-63)$4,843
Near Gem (MS-64)$13,000
Gem Mint State (MS-65)$13,268
Superb Gem (MS-66)$125,000
Superb Gem+ (MS-67)$5,300

About the Morgan Silver Dollar

Congress passed the Bland-Allison Act in 1878, which forced the U.S. Treasury to buy millions of ounces of silver for coinage. They hired George T. Morgan, an assistant engraver from the Royal Mint in London, to design the new silver dollar. Morgan chose Anna Willess Williams, a Philadelphia schoolteacher, as the model for the profile of Liberty on the obverse. The reverse features an eagle with outstretched wings clutching arrows and an olive branch. Production continued until 1904 when the government ran out of silver bullion. The series returned for a single year in 1921 after the Pittman Act authorized the melting of millions of existing dollars and the subsequent replacement of that silver. This 1921 issue is the only year that features the design with slightly flattened relief details. The Morgan Dollar series ended permanently in December 1921 when the Peace Dollar replaced it.

Coin Details

Designer
George T. Morgan
Composition
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight
26.73g
Diameter
38.1mm
Edge
reeded
Series
Morgan Dollar (1878-1921)

Collecting Morgan Silver Dollar Coins

Start your collection with common dates like 1881-S, 1882-S, or 1898-O, which you can find in Mint State grades for a reasonable price. Focus on coins with full, crisp details on Liberty's hair and the eagle's breast feathers, as these areas show wear first. Watch for heavy bag marks, which are common on these coins due to how they were stored in canvas sacks at federal vaults. Be wary of fake coins, especially for key dates like the 1893-S or 1889-CC, and always check for the correct mint mark placement and surface texture before you buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar worth? +
A 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is worth between $47 and $5,300 depending on condition. Coins in higher grades (MS-65 and above) command significant premiums.
How many 1879 Morgan Dollar coins were made? +
The Carson City Mint produced 756,000 1879 Morgan Dollar coins. Lower mintage numbers generally correlate with higher collector value.
Is the 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar a key date? +
The 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is considered a semi-key date. While not the rarest in the series, it has above-average collector demand and typically commands a premium over common dates.
How much is an 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar worth? +
Values vary significantly based on grade, but even a worn specimen typically sells for several hundred dollars. High-grade examples in Mint State condition often sell for thousands of dollars at auction.
Is the 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar rare? +
Yes, it is a semi-key date because of its low mintage of 756,000 pieces. It is much harder to find than the common 1879-P or 1879-O issues.

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