
Hello there! That's a fantastic question. The 1889-CC silver dollar is a real treasure for collectors and is considered a legendary rarity in the series. The "CC" mint mark, for the Carson City Mint, makes it especially desirable.
The value of this coin depends heavily on its condition, or grade. A circulated coin in "Good" condition might be worth around $288. As the condition improves, the value climbs significantly. For instance, a coin in "Very Fine" (VF-20) condition could be valued at about $657, while an "Extra Fine" (EF-40) example could be worth over $1,000.
When you get into uncirculated, or "Mint State" (MS), condition, the prices skyrocket. A lower-end uncirculated coin (MS-60) is valued in the range of $6,149 to $6,500. If you have a high-quality uncirculated coin, like an MS-63, its value could be anywhere from $16,846 to $17,500. For extremely well-preserved examples, the value can reach tens of thousands of dollars, with an MS-65 grade being valued at around $80,000.
The reason for these high prices is its rarity. Only 350,000 of these coins were ever minted, making it a true key date that every serious Morgan dollar collector wants to own.


