The last US silver dollars were minted in 1935. $1 coin production didn't resume until 1971, and all of those coins were copper-nickel until 2000 when the new "golden" dollars were introduced. Of course, they're brass and not really gold.
The last true silver dollars were made in 1935. That year marked the end of 90% silver dollars. The next silver dollars were made in 1971. These were Eisenhower dollars. They are not made of silver but rather of copper and nickel.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
The only Kennedy half-dollars after 1971 to have any silver are in Bicentennial (40%) silver Proof and Unciculated sets sold from the Mint. In 1992 the Mint started making "Silver Proof" sets again with 90% silver coins.
Franklin half dollars are not rare or even scarce, if the coin has any wear at all value is just for the silver about $12.00.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in 1946.
In the US, no. In Canada, yes.
No, the US didn't make any silver dollars in 1932.
Assuming the bank had any silver dollars in stock (they hadn't been minted since 1935), they could be traded at face value.
No US silver dollars are dated 1954, the last was struck in 1935. Check the coin again and post new question.
The US didn't make any silver dollars in the 1960s.
The last true silver dollars were made in 1935. That year marked the end of 90% silver dollars. The next silver dollars were made in 1971. These were Eisenhower dollars. They are not made of silver but rather of copper and nickel.
There is no silver in any British general circulation coin from 1947 onwards.
No; there were no silver half dollars produced between 1971 and 1991.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
They're not silver, they're brass. The last silver dollars were made in 1935. In any case Sacajawea dollars are not rare at all, and any that you get in change or from a bank are only worth face value.
Half dollars minted before 1965 are 90% silver, and those from 1965-70 are 40% silver. Then with silver dollars, the last year for ones with actual silver in them was 1935 (there were no dollar coins from 1936 to 1970).
Silver dollars have .7737oz of silver in each.