April 12, 2012

Nice 1882 CC Silver Dollar


This 1882 silver dollar coin is designed by George T. Morgan; in the sized of 38.1 millimeters in diameter and it is weight of 26.73 grams. This is made of silver a 90 percent and copper which is 10 percent. This is minted in Philadelphia. It has a circulation strike mintage of 11,100,000 and has a proof mintage of 1,100. The optimal collecting grade of this 1882 CC silver coin is the MS-64. This is readily obtainable in Mint State and even Gem condition. The most common uncirculated grade is the MS-63 that is followed by MS-64. The 1882 CC dollar coin is the next high mintage Philadelphia issues. The quality of pieces varies from sharply, struck and very attractive to weakly struck and unprepossessing. Many of these are heavily bag marked. The luster ranges from frosty to dull, however most coins are quite lustrous. The proofs like pieces exist and are in the distinct minority despite the high mintage of this date. The 1882 were released in quantity in the East in early times.
VG-8: $18
AU-50: $23
PF-60: $1,100

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