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1893-CC S$1 MS64 PCGS. By 1893, the federal government

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1893-CC S$1 MS64 PCGS. By 1893, the federal government
<B>1893-CC<img border='0' src='http://www.heritagecoins.com/images/star.gif' width=10 height=10>$1> MS64 PCGS.</B></I> By 1893, the federal government had purchased, and was responsible for storing, 4,000 tons of silver in the form of silver dollars. Put another way, they owned half a square mile of silver dollars. The Comstock Lode had played out and it was time to close the mint in Carson City. As a result, 1893 was the final year of production for CC dollars. After the last dollars were struck in the Nevada mint and the facility was converted to an assay office, more than 5 million dollars still remained in the former mint building six years later.<BR> Heavy abrasions usually plague the 1893-CC, and many coins are also weakly struck. A minimally marked example is a real find for the collector, and this is such a coin. The brilliant surfaces show flashy, coruscating mint luster, and there are no singularly mentionable abrasions on either side. The striking details are also fully brought up--all in all, this is an upper-end MS64 example of this key Carson City dollar.<BR><I>From The New York Eye Appeal Collection.</B></I>