1881-CC GSA Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-66+ (PCGS). CAC.
Brilliant snowy-white surfaces are fully struck, with intense mint luster in a blend of satin and frosty qualities. Both sides are exceptionally well preserved and virtually pristine under a glass. The 1881-CC boasts the second lowest mintage of all of the Morgan dollar issues struck at the Carson City Mint. Produced to a quantity of just 296,000 pieces, this mintage was considerably scanter than those of the more famous 1889-CC and 1879-CC issues. However, few 1881-CC dollars reached circulation, with most being distributed throughout the 20th century in Treasury Department releases and the GSA sales of the 1970s. While Mint State examples are readily available, as such, most of these are confined to grades of MS-66 and below by bag marks and other minor blemishes. Upper end Gems like the present are scarce and eagerly sought. It is an important coin for both Carson City specialists and advanced collectors of the Morgan dollar series. The original box and card are not included.
PCGS# 518863. NGC ID: 2547.
Price realized | 2'700 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 2'000 USD |