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{{/presale}}When it comes to collecting Morgan Dollars in the 21st century, GSA Morgan Dollars represent the best option for those seeking out Carson City Mint marks. The Carson City Mint issued Morgan Dollars from 1878 to 1885 and 1889 to 1893. Its date marks are among the hardest to find in the series. Right now, you can buy 1881-CC Morgan Dollar Silver Coins with full GSA packaging online at Provident Metals.
Highlights:
With your purchase of 1881-CC Morgan Dollar Silver Coins at Provident Metals, you will receive a coin that is available with its full GSA packaging. When the Government Services Administration released Carson City Morgan Dollars that had been discovered in US Treasury vaults, it packaged the coins in hard plastic holders and offered each with a presentation box and Certificate of Authenticity.
Obverse
Liberty is shown in left-profile relief on the obverse design field of 1881-CC Morgan Dollar Silver Coins. The image was created by George T. Morgan with Anna Willess Williams sitting as the model for his portrait of Lady Liberty. The left-profile image shows Liberty with a coronet in her hair that bears an inscription of Liberty and a wreath crown as well. In addition to the 13 rings around her head, you will find inscriptions of E Pluribus Unum and 1881.
Reverse
The heraldic eagle of the United States, as designed by George T. Morgan, features on the reverse of 1881-CC Morgan Dollars. This design shows only the bald eagle in front-facing relief with the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. Inscriptions include United States of America, In God We Trust, and One Dollar. The CC mint mark of the Carson City Mint is found below the tail feathers of the eagle, above the D in the word dollar.
History
The discovery of millions of Morgan Dollars in US Treasury vaults in the 1960s came as Americans were redeeming millions of Silver Certificates, a form of paper currency redeemable at face value for silver dollars. The Government Services Administration audited the hoard and found 147,500 1881-CC Morgan Dollars among the collection. That figure represents more than half of the original mintage of just 296,000 1881-CC Morgan Dollars struck in the 19th century.
Ordering
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