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1891-CC S$1 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS64 - HAT778970009

1891-CC S$1 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin PCGS MS64 - HAT778970009

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1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar - A Coveted Piece of American History

Acquire a tangible piece of the American West with this 1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. Struck at the Carson City Mint, known for its limited mintage and historical significance, this silver dollar offers a unique opportunity for discerning collectors.

Historical Significance of the 1891-CC Morgan Dollar

The Morgan Silver Dollar, minted from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921, represents a pivotal era in American history, characterized by westward expansion and industrial growth. The "CC" mint mark designates Carson City, Nevada, a silver mining boomtown. Coins from this mint are particularly sought after due to their lower production numbers compared to other mints.

Key Features:

  • Denomination: S$1
  • Metal: Silver
  • Mint Mark: CC (Carson City)
  • Year: 1891-CC
  • Grade: PCGS MS64
  • Certification: PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
  • PCGS Certification ID: 90060840
  • BullionSharks Coin Number: 7206
  • Rarity: Lower Mintage Carson City Issue
  • Appeal: A beautiful example of a classic American coin, graded MS64, suitable for any collection.

Collecting & Preservation Tips

To maintain the condition of your 1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar:

  • Handle with care, preferably with gloves, to avoid transferring oils to the surface.
  • Store in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight.
  • Consider using archival-quality holders or albums designed for coin storage.
  • Always authenticate rare coins with reputable grading services like PCGS.

Don't Miss Out - Secure Your Piece of History Today!

Add this impressive 1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar, certified by PCGS as MS64, to your collection. Opportunities to own such a significant piece of numismatic history are fleeting. Act now!