No, and there never have been. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.
No, the last silver dollar intended for circulation that actually contained silver was the Peace Dollar, last struck for circulation in 1935.
It's not silver, no SBA dollar was struck in silver. The coin is still in circulation and only a dollar.
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
None of the Eisenhower dollars made for circulation have any silver in them and are only one dollar.
There is no president on the only silver dollars intended for circulation. All the dollar coins containing silver for general circulation had an image of Liberty and were last minted in 1935. However, the Eisenhower dollar coin minted from 1971-1978 are the same size as the earlier silver dollar coins, but they ones intended for circulation contain absolutely no silver and should not be called silver dollars. These dollar coins minted from 1971-1978 contain a portrait of Dwight Eisenhower on them.
Silver dollars intended for circulation were made from the start of the US mint in the late 1700s all the way to 1935. However, the silver dollar has always been an unpopular coin when silver was in our circulating coins. Silver dollars were in circulation to where an average person could pick one up at the bank (or cash in silver certificates for silver dollars) up until the increase in silver prices in the mid-1960s. Soon after that, the price of the silver increased over their face value and they went to collectors.
Silver dollars intended for circulation were made from the start of the US mint in the late 1700s all the way to 1935. However, the silver dollar has always been an unpopular coin when silver was in our circulating coins. Silver dollars were in circulation to where an average person could pick one up at the bank (or cash in silver certificates for silver dollars) up until the increase in silver prices in the mid-1960s. Soon after that, the price of the silver increased over their face value and they went to collectors.
No, silver dollars last minted for circulation were in 1935. No dollar coin would be minted until the Eisenhower Dollar (minted from 1971-1978) but circulation issues have no silver in them. The dollar coin was dramatically reduced in size from 1979 onwards with the advent of the Susan B Anthony dollar and later the Sacajawea dollar and the presidential dollar series.
No such coin exists. Silver dollars were last minted for circulation in 1935, and the last silver dollar sized coin was the Eisenhower dollar of 1971-1978, there was no dollar coin minted in 1967.
The US $1 dollar coin dated 1979 has no silver in it, they are still in circulation if this coin is from pocket change spend it.
No Kennedy half-dollar from 1971 to date made for general circulation contains any silver.
None of the one dollar coins released for circulation after 1935 have any silver. So the 1935 Peace dollar was the last U.S. 90% silver one dollar coin.