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1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Fine

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### 1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Fine A highly collectible early issue, the **1878-CC Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Fine** represents the very beginning of one of America’s most iconic coin series. Struck at the historic Carson City Mint, this coin is composed of .900 fine silver with an actual silver weight of 0.7734 troy oz. The [**Morgan Silver Dollar series**](file:///buy-silver/junk-silver/morgan-silver-dollar%3Fcategory_id=621) was introduced in 1878 following the passage of the Bland-Allison Act, which required the U.S. government to purchase large amounts of silver for coinage. Designed by George T. Morgan, the coin quickly became a symbol of American commerce and expansion during the late 19th century. The Carson City Mint, located in Nevada near the Comstock Lode, played a crucial role in converting locally mined silver into coinage. Coins bearing the “CC” mintmark are among the most sought-after in U.S. numismatics due to their relatively low mintages and strong association with the American Old West. Early Carson City issues like the 1878-CC are particularly prized for their historical importance and scarcity. **Coin Features:** - Contains 0.7734 troy oz of .900 fine silver - Fine condition - Struck by the [**US Mint**](file:///government-mints/us-mint) at the Carson City facility (CC mintmark) - Face value of $1 USD backed by the US government - Individual coins come in protective plastic coin flips - **Obverse:** Shows the George T Morgan illustration of a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty with her Liberty Cap. Her cap is decorated with two heads of wheat and two cotton blossoms. Thirteen stars appear on the border to represent the original colonies. Inscriptions: “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and the year of mintage flank the main device on the top and bottom. - **Reverse:** Features a majestic bald eagle with outstretched wings. The eagle clutches an olive branch and arrows in its talons to symbolize peace and preparedness. Inscriptions: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “ONE DOLLAR,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” **Why Own This Coin?** - **First-Year Issue (1878):** Key date in the Morgan Dollar series - **Carson City Mintmark:** Highly desirable “CC” issue - **Historic Old West Coin:** Linked to the silver mining boom - **90% Silver Content:** Contains 0.7734 oz of silver - **Collector Demand:** Strong interest in early CC Morgans Strengthen your collection with this historic first-year Carson City Morgan Dollar while staying informed by checking the [**silver spot price online**](file:///charts/silver-price) and exploring additional [**Peace Silver Dollars series**](file:///buy-silver/junk-silver/peace-dollar) to expand your portfolio. **You may also be interested in:** - [**1921 Morgan Silver Dollar AU**](file:///1921-morgan-silver-dollar-au) - [**1922-1935 Peace Silver Dollar VG-XF (Random Year)**](file:///1922-1935-peace-silver-dollar-vg-xf-random-year) - [**2025-S Morgan Silver Dollar Proof Coin PCGS PF 70 FS**](file:///2025-s-morgan-silver-dollar-proof-coin-pcgs-pf-70-fs)