1884-CC Morgan Dollar
Guidelines for Collecting:
The 1884-CC Morgan silver dollar was considered to be a prime rarity until the 1930s. Nearly 85% of the original mintage of 1,136,000 coins—or 962,638—remained in the hands of the Treasury Department in 1964.Today, worn 1884-CC dollars are rare, and Mint State coins are plentiful and available at prices within reach of the average collector. Strike is usually average to above average. Luster varies from frosty and attractive to indifferent.
Availability in Circulated Grades:
Worn 1884-CC Morgan dollars are not often seen in the numismatic marketplace, but EF and AU coins are sometimes available.
Availability in Mint State Grades:
This date is available in all Mint State grades from MS-60 right up to ultra-gem specimens. A nicely struck and boldly lustrous MS-65 makes a great addition to a Mint State Morgan dollar set. The date was heavily represented in the GSA sales of the early 1970s.
Availability in Proof:
None produced.
The example to the left was sold by Stack's Bowers Galleries in the Spring 2023 Showcase Auction, where it realized $19,800.
1884-CC Morgan Dollar Auction Highlights
NGC MS-68 Sold for $29,375 View Lot 11519 | PCGS MS-67+ Sold for $19,800 View Lot 3153 | NGC MS-67 DPL Sold for $12,337 View Lot 2094 |