The 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-64 GSA Hoard represents one of the most exciting discoveries in American numismatic history. Recovered from the legendary U.S. Treasury vaults in the 1960s and 1970s, these Carson City Morgan Dollars were originally stored in their distinctive GSA (General Services Administration) soft plastic holders. This particular example has been professionally graded by NGC as MS-64, offering a superb blend of historical significance, condition, and collector appeal.
Morgan Silver Dollars remain among the most beloved coins in U.S. history, and those struck at the Carson City Mint carry a special mystique. The 1883-CC issue is particularly desirable because a large percentage of the mintage was never released into circulation. Instead, these coins were held in government storage for decades, resulting in many examples surviving in remarkably high grades with vibrant, frosty surfaces that collectors covet.
This coin comes from the famous GSA Hoard, a landmark event in numismatics where over three million silver dollars, primarily from the Carson City Mint, were distributed to the public through a series of mail-bid sales in the 1970s. Each coin from this historic release was packaged in a unique GSA holder, complete with a certificate of authenticity. Today, owning an 1883-CC Morgan Dollar in its original GSA packaging is a prestigious achievement for any serious collector.
The Carson City Mint operated from 1870 to 1893 and produced some of the most sought-after Morgan Silver Dollars. Located near the famous Comstock Lode, the "CC" mintmark represents coins struck from silver mined in the rich Nevada mountains. The 1883-CC had a mintage of 1,204,000 coins, but many were melted or held in storage rather than released into circulation.
By the early 20th century, millions of silver dollars languished in Treasury vaults across the country. When the government began releasing these coins in the 1960s, collectors were astonished by the quality and quantity of Carson City dollars that emerged. The subsequent GSA sales created a sensation in the numismatic community and helped establish the Morgan Dollar as America's favorite silver coin.
The NGC MS-64 grade represents an exceptional level of preservation for this issue. At this grade, the coin displays sharp strike details, attractive mint luster, and only minor marks consistent with the grade. The frosty white to light golden patina is typical of coins stored for decades in Treasury bags, creating a visual appeal that is highly sought after by both Morgan Dollar specialists and general collectors.
Whether you are building a comprehensive set of Carson City Morgan Dollars, expanding your GSA Hoard collection, or simply seeking a significant piece of American history, this 1883-CC Morgan Silver Dollar NGC MS-64 GSA Hoard represents an outstanding opportunity. These coins combine rarity, historical importance, and exceptional eye appeal, making them a cornerstone of any serious numismatic portfolio.
Each coin from the GSA Hoard carries with it the story of the American West, the silver mining boom, and one of the most famous treasure releases in numismatic history. The original GSA soft holder not only protects the coin but also serves as tangible proof of its participation in this landmark distribution event that captivated collectors nearly fifty years ago.