1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. VAM-3. Top 100 Variety. Spitting Eagle. MS-65 (NGC). Billowy mint frost is seen on both sides of this brilliant and boldly struck example. Most 1891-CC dollars were paid out into circulation during the 1890s, continuing to 1910. Historically, the 1891-CC is one of just a few Carson City Mint Morgan dollars that has been readily available ever since the year of issue. However, after 1962 to 1964, when it was found that few remained in Treasury hands in comparison to the large quantities of CC-Mint dollars from the early 1880s, the 1891-CC became scarce in a relative sense. The typical survivor grades no finer than MS-64 and in the finer Mint State grades, as here, the 1891-CC is a significant condition rarity worthy of serious bidder consideration.