The 1881 CC GSA Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar, minted at the Carson City Mint in Nevada, is a highly esteemed coin treasured by collectors and numismatists alike. Distinguished by the "CC" mintmark, signifying its origin at a facility known for limited production of Morgan Dollars, this coin contains 90% silver and 10% copper. It showcases the iconic Morgan design, with Lady Liberty on the obverse and a majestic eagle on the reverse. Adding to its allure is its association with the General Services Administration (GSA) sales of the 1970s, during which a hoard of uncirculated Carson City Morgan Dollars, including the 1881 CC, was rediscovered and made available to collectors. With a mintage of just 296,000, it ranks as one of the scarcer issues within the Morgan Dollar series, making it highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The 1881 CC GSA Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar is a symbol of American history, numismatic rarity, and historical importance.