yes
American dollars never expire. We can still use the 2 dollar bills from before they stopped being made!
There were no silver dollars made in the US in 1946.
the first dollars used as U.S currancy were actually spanish silver dollars (coins) made in mexico.
Peace dollars were not made in 1833.
Peace dollars were not made in 1882.
they made about 35 dollars a month so about two to four dollars a day.
They're completely different coins. Half dollars were and are made for ordinary spending. Trade dollars were made for use outside of the US in international transactions.
US silver dollars were first made in 1794. Production of them was suspended at times since then. The last true silver dollar for circulation was minted in 1935. Even though when they were resumed in 1971 they no longer contained silver many people still refered to them as silver dollars. With the change to a bronze dollar coin the term "silver" is not used except for the older and bigger dollar coins.
The first half-dollars were made in 1794.
It was struck in Philadelphia. Except for "war nickels" made from 1942 to 1945, and 1979 dollars, coins made in Philadelphia before 1980 don't have a mint mark.
US dimes and quarters (along with half dollars and dollar coins) dated 1964 and earlier are made out of 90% silver and 10% copper.