When was the first Carson City silver coin made?

The Liberty Seated dollar has the distinction of being the first denomination delivered by the newly opened Carson City Mint in 1870. The large silver coin would only be minted for three more years at Carson City. The final year of issue 1873 is considered the scarcest date in the “CC” Liberty Seated dollar series.

Which is the rarest Carson City Morgan silver dollar?

Comments: The last year of issue for the Carson City Morgan Series, the 93 CC ranks among the rarest of the collection. With a survival rate of fewer than 10,000 coins, the 93 CC is rare in almost any grade and would bring over $65,000 in MS 65 condition * Average prices indicate a range for average coins for those grades.

Which is the scarcest coin in Carson City?

The large silver coin would only be minted for three more years at Carson City. The final year of issue 1873 is considered the scarcest date in the “CC” Liberty Seated dollar series. The lowest mintage coin of all denominations struck at the Carson City Mint is the 1871-CC Seated dollar,…

When was the last Carson City Liberty dollar minted?

The large silver coin would only be minted for three more years at Carson City. The final year of issue 1873 is considered the scarcest date in the “CC” Liberty Seated dollar series.

How much is a 1873 Seated Liberty dollar worth?

Here’s a look at the mintages and values of 1873 Liberty Seated dollars: 1873, 293,000 minted; $400 to $2,200 1873-CC, 2,300; $7,000 to $115,000 1873-S, 700; unknown in any coin collection 1873 proof, 600; $4,000

What was the price of a 1873 Carson City Dime?

One date in the Carson City dime series is exalted above all other dates. This is the Unique 1873-CC Without Arrows variety. In 1915 this coin sold for $170. In 1950, Louis Eliasberg, Sr. paid $4,000 for it. In 1996, Waldo Bolen bought it for $550,000. Rusty Goe bought it for $891,250 in 2004 and sold it several months later for around $1 million.

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