Introducing the captivating 1883-CC CC Morgan Silver Dollar, a stunning numismatic gem that embodies the rich history and craftsmanship of the United States coinage. This exquisite coin, graded by CACG as MS 63 and designated as part of the GSA Treasure, is a true testament to the enduring legacy of the Morgan Silver Dollar series.
The Morgan Silver Dollar, first minted in 1878, quickly became a beloved and iconic American coin, renowned for its intricate design and the powerful symbol it represented during the era of westward expansion and industrial growth. The 1883-CC version, struck at the Carson City Mint, is particularly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, as it bears the distinctive "CC" mintmark that denotes its origin in the historic Nevada mining town.
This specific 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar boasts an impressive Mint State 63 (MS 63) grade from the Certified Acceptance Corporation Grading (CACG) service, indicating its exceptional preservation and the high quality of its strike. As part of the GSA (General Services Administration) Treasure, this coin has a unique provenance, having been carefully preserved and protected by the U.S. government over the decades.
The captivating design of the 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar features the iconic image of Lady Liberty on the obverse, her hair adorned with a Phrygian cap, a symbol of liberty. The reverse showcases the majestic American bald eagle, perched atop a shield and surrounded by the inscriptions "United States of America" and "One Dollar." These timeless motifs, combined with the coin's impressive condition, make this 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar a true numismatic masterpiece.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or a passionate enthusiast of American history, the 1883-CC CC Morgan Silver Dollar CACG MS 63 GSA Treasure is a remarkable addition to any collection. Without the original box or card, this coin stands alone as a testament to the enduring allure of the Morgan Silver Dollar series and the enduring significance of American coinage.