Carson City Coin Collectors of America is a membership-based group whose members share a passion for U.S. coins minted in Carson City, Nevada.
when the Territory of Nevada was created, the city was made the capital, and in 1864 it became the state capital. Carson City and Ormsby co. were consolidated into one community in 1969. A U.S. mint, closed in 1893, is now the Nevada State Museum. Lake Tahoe and the Carson River ar...
The article focuses on the sales prices of Carson City (CC) Mint Morgan dollars in different coin auctions. It informs that the 1882-CC Morgan dollar in original black plastic case has been sold for 170 U.S. dollars and the Mint State 1879-CC Morgan dollars may approach 6,000 U.S. ...
To coin the immense silver output of the Comstock, the federal government established a mint at Carson City, which later became the Nevada State Museum. Mining (copper and some silver) is still an economic factor. Livestock raising, tourism, government business, and legalized gambling are the ...
Carson City Coin Collectors of America is a membership-based group whose members share a passion for U.S. coins minted in Carson City, Nevada.
Carson City coinage was affected by the refining technology and methods of the late 1800s and collecting a complete set of Carson City coinage is extremely difficult and costly. To make it affordable, a 10-piece Carson City Mint type set represents a practical way to build a set.Doyle...
that the famous copper coin is overrated, while the "CC" gold coin is undervalued. I will now take it one step further: there are only 4,800 to 6,000* total survivors of all "CC" $5 gold coins extant, which means that its entire population is rarer than the S-VDB penny! There ...
The web site, as reported, offers a brief history of the Carson City Mint, articles, images of coins, and links to other web sites. It is reported that, the club was founded by Rusty Goe in May 2005, and as of June 2009 it has 445 members. It is reported that, membership of the...
Carson City, capital of Nevada, U.S., in Eagle Valley near the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada range, 30 miles (48 km) south of Reno and 14 miles (23 km) east of Lake Tahoe. Founded in 1858 on the site of Eagle Station (later Eagle Ranch), it took