
The of an 1890-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is not a single figure but rather a wide spectrum contingent primarily upon the coin's physical condition, or grade. Minted at the historic Carson City Mint, as denoted by the "CC" mint mark, this particular issue is highly sought after by numismatists. The original mintage for this coin was 2,309,041.
In lower, circulated grades, such as Good or Very Good, the coin's value is typically in the range of $125 to $150. As the condition improves through the circulated grades like Fine, Very Fine, and Extremely Fine, the value increases progressively, often reaching several hundred dollars, with an Extremely Fine example valued at approximately $425.
The most significant escalations in value occur in the uncirculated, or Mint State (MS), grades. An About Uncirculated (AU) coin may be valued between $500 and $800. For coins that have never been in circulation, the price increases exponentially with each incremental grade. A common uncirculated grade like MS-63 might command a value of around $2,000 to $2,500. A premium Gem Uncirculated MS-65 example can be valued at approximately $16,000 to $16,500. For exceptionally well-preserved specimens, such as those graded MS-66, the value can rise to as much as $70,000. Therefore, a precise valuation requires a professional assessment of the coin's specific grade.


