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1878-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7080

Peripheral blue and orange toning around the obverse's frosty devices.

1878-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7080

Peripheral blue and orange toning around the obverse's frosty devices.

1879-CC $1 Capped Die XF45 PCGS #7088

Darker blue and orange toning covers both the obverse and reverse of this Carson City dollar sporting a rusted CC mint mark. The rusted version is often called the "Capped Die" or the "Capped CC." Of the two varieties, the non-rusted version is more common.

1881-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7126

A rainbow of blues and reds frame lady Liberty above her head on the obverse of this clean and flashy Carson City Morgan dollar.

1881-CC $1 MS64 PCGS #7126

A rainbow of blues and reds frame lady Liberty above her head on the obverse of this clean and flashy Carson City Morgan dollar.

1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS #7134

Album rim toning encircles the obverse and reverse in shades of blue and yellow.

1882-CC $1 MS65 PCGS #7134

Album rim toning encircles the obverse and reverse in shades of blue and yellow.

1891-CC $1 MS64+ PCGS #7206

Nice, sharply struck lustrous Carson City issue with light golden toning on the obverse surface.

1891-CC $1 MS64+ PCGS #7206

Nice, sharply struck lustrous Carson City issue with light golden toning on the obverse surface.

1892-CC $1 AU53 PCGS #7214

Most 1892-CC dollars are well struck. This nice AU rim toner still possesses tons of luster and flash. Although the mintage of the 1892-CC exceeded that of 1882-CC, 1883-CC, and 1884-CC, it is much more elusive in uncirculated grade, due to the relatively small amount of hoard coins remaining.