Carson City Rare 1884 Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
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Highly Sought After Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar from 1884
***Rare and Highly Collectible / Valuable Piece***
1884 CC $1 Morgan Silver Dollar GSA Uncirculated in Box. 1884 Carson City Morgan Dollar in GSA Holder. Part of the Government Services Administration find of Morgan Dollars during the Treasury Audit in 1964. Carson City Mint was established in 1870 and produced Morgan Dollars from 1878-1893. Uncirculated specimen according to the CoA. Composition: 90% Silver. 10% Copper. Designed by George T. Morgan. The product image displayed is what you will receive. Original GSA Case will say "Uncirculated Silver Dollar." When purchasing coins in their Original Government Packaging, there are a few things you should be aware of. Due to the age of these items, many of them will have some natural toning or hazing on at least some of the coins. We are always sure to store these items in the proper manner to prevent this from happening and when you purchase these items, some reasonable wear to the exterior packaging and box. Morgan Silver Dollars were minted in the United States from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921. Named after the designer, George T. Morgan, these coins feature Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle with outstretched wings on the reverse. Many were minted in various locations, such as Carson City (CC), New Orleans (O), San Francisco (S), and Philadelphia (no mint mark). Today, Morgan Dollars are popular among collectors due to their historical signific
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ogbybirthh
What’s the best price for this
Nov 11Reply

dealsnstealsnj
Sorry, this is already lower than most prices online. Anything lower and it's most likely counterfeit. Sorry.
Nov 11Reply

1reconranger
Have you tested the silver by using a magnet? If it sticks it is fake. Then weigh it.
Nov 21Reply

dealsnstealsnj
It's real. I had it verified by my coin dealer and I purchased it from a very reputable business. Why would you offer anything if you thought it was fake? Please stop with the ridiculously low-ball offers. If you're looking for a fake one, then maybe these offers would fly.
Nov 21Reply

david_waltzer
Is the coin toned? Have coloring?
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