The item in question is a United States silver coin minted in 1880 at the Carson City Mint. This specific issue is known for its “CC” mint mark, which distinguishes it from those produced at other mints like Philadelphia or New Orleans. Examples from this mint often carry a premium due to lower mintage figures compared to coins from other facilities that year.
Its significance stems from a combination of factors: its precious metal content, historical context during the late 19th-century silver boom, and collectibility. These coins represent a tangible piece of American history and are sought after by numismatists and investors alike. The Carson City mintage in particular is valued because the output was much lower than other mints making the coins rarer.