Otherwise brilliant, we note only a few swathes of very light champagne-rose patination - especially around the peripheries of this glorious Carson City rarity. The striking quality is exceptional for the issue, rendering even the most difficult regions sharp and well delineated. A single reeding mark on Libertys chin, acceptable for the grade, is the only mentionable distraction, otherwise there are no sizeable or otherwise individually significant abrasions.<br /><br />The devices on the reverse are due special mention: They possess a lovely frosty-white appearance which, against the brilliant silver fields, present a cameo-like appearance. Also, bold double die clash marks are evident in the fields, with Miss Libertys lips and nose clearly visible in the left field and the bottom of her cap to the right. Similar clashes appear in the corresponding areas of the obverse, however they are significantly less apparent. <br /><br />Among Morgan Dollars the 1889-CC stands in the front row of rarity and desirability; a scant 350,000 were minted and only a small proportion of Morgan dollar enthusiasts can ever reasonably expect to be able to own an Uncirculated 1889-CC dollar. Heres an opportunity for one of them to win one which, all in all, is an attractive and wholesomely original Mint State jewel. <br /><br />,,PCGS# 7190. NGC ID: 2559.,,