It would look like this
because the U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars for circulation between 1804 and 1835 inclusive.
Please check your coin again. It may be a half dollar; if it really does say it's an American one dollar piece you have one of the oceans of counterfeit coins that have come onto the market in the last couple of decades.
An 1847 seated silver dollar = =
Like an eagle
1879 would make it a "Morgan" dollar.
That depends on what silver dollar you're talking about. See the related links below for pictures of different US silver dollars.
1836 U.S. Silver Dollar type this into your search box and click on images to see one.
It looks the same as any other Peace dollar.
No U.S. one dollar gold coins were made in 1817. The first was issued in 1849. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Click on the link in "RELATED LINKS" to see the 1796 silver dollar.
1879 would make it a Morgan dollar, which has an eagle on the reverse.
In the search box on your home page, type in 1891 silver dollar then click on images, this will bring up a lot of pictures.
There's no such thing. The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
The Eisenhower's that have 40% silver in them dated 1971 all have an "S" Mintmark and were never released for circulation.