1889 Morgan Silver Dollar

Type: Morgan Silver Dollar Year: 1889 Mint Mark: CC Face Value: 1.00 USD Total Produced: 350,000 Silver Content: 90% Silver Weight.7735 oz. Silver Melt: $20.68 Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $1591, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $280,000 at auction. USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $1,088 in Average Condition and can be Worth $26,067 to $349,954 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. The 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar was produced in four mints: Carson City, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. The most valuable 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar carries the 'CC' mintmark used by the Carson City Mint. It always carries a premium value because of very low production, making it the rarest 1889 Morgan Dollar. The mint mark on a Morgan silver dollar can be found on the eagle (back) side of the coin, just above the word 'DOLLAR' written around the bottom edge. The coin may also have small letters located above the 'D' and the 'O,' indicating the location of the mint.

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Minted at: New Orleans

Metal Composition: 90% Silver - 10% Copper

Mass / Weight: 26.73 grams

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
Coin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/Condition
Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-65)
Proof
(PR-63)
$29$36$41$47$49$66$205$8,108-

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MorganUSA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar is Worth $36 in Average Condition and can be Worth $205 to $8,108 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.
MELT VALUE: $21.15
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While many mint state or proof Morgan silver dollars sell at auctions for thousands of dollars, the value usually drops to a figure much closer to just the melt value of the silver for circulated coins. That is even true of AU (Almost Uncirculated) examples that retain all of their details. Typically, coins gain value because of their rarity or condition, but some coins might benefit more from one than the other.

In the case of one MS-68 Morgan CC, the auction price benefited from both scarcity and condition. It might be somewhat surprising to learn from Coin Update that an MS-68 1889 CC Morgan silver dollar sold at auction in 2013 for almost $900,000, but it was the finest example of its kind that had ever been found, and this date and mint mark are extremely rare in all conditions.

It is interesting to note that a previous sale of that same coin, in 2009, collected $531,875, but that was right in the middle of the Great Recession when many collectable coin values were depressed. Still, the auction value of this coin increased dramatically in less than five years.

How Valuable are Circulated 1889 CC Morgan Silver Dollars?

However, collectors might find it even more surprising that even some circulated Morgan silver dollars, engraved with that rare date and mint mark, sell for thousands of dollars. This high valuation might also be somewhat disappointing for collectors who want to complete a set but lack the budget for very expensive coins.

Consider recent price guides for these Morgan dollars:

  • Even in G (Good) condition, the NCG price guide says that these coins could sell for over $500.
  • The Morgan’s silver melt value is about $16 right now.
  • In almost uncirculated (AU) condition, the price guide suggests selling these coins for between $6,850 and $18,500.

Compare these prices to the 1889 O and S Morgan dollar in similar condition. NCG states that an 1889 S in G condition might sell for $29, and an AU-58 might sell for $43. Similarly, an O mint mark might be worth $29 in G condition and an AU worth about $40.

It’s not just the Carson City mint mark raising the value either. Of course, the CC tends to inflate the value of a Morgan silver dollar from any year that mint produced silver coins. If you try to buy an 1890 CC Morgan, for example, you might pay about $75 for a coin in G condition and $360 for an AU-58.

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What’s Special About the 1889 Morgan CC Silver Dollar?

The Carson City Mint had been closed for four years before 1889, and it did not open until the third quarter of that year. Because the mint had been closed, crews had to clean the offices and machinery before production could begin. That year, the mint only produced 350,000 coins, and all of these coins came out in the last three months of 1889.

Additionally, according to estimates, only 100,000 to 25,000 of these dollar coins avoiding getting melted down for silver. Most of the few remaining coins got heavily circulated, and many of the existing examples have damage. Any examples of 1889 CC Morgan silver dollars are scarce, but typical examples have grades of VF or worse. Many have damage.

Even though these coins are silver, if you find one in decent condition, it’s likely that you just struck gold.

Why Consider Owning a Silver Coin Like This?

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The reason these investors are so attracted to these kinds of purchases is that their value is recognized in any economic climate. Even during the German invasion of Europe in WWII, the riches that were the most sought after by the Germans were not only Europe’s gold, but also Europe’s rare art and artifacts.

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