Check that coin again. The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
The James Madison Presidential dollar is made of brass, not silver, and is worth one dollar.
It's made of nickel, not silver, and realistically is still worth one 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.
5-5-11>> If you mean a real silver dollar made in 1935 or BEFORE, as of today they are worth $29.00 just for the silver.
None were made.
There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
That depends. If it is a regular dollar made for circulation it contains no silver and is worth face value. But if it's a collectors silver dollar in witch case it should say something like .999 silver then its worth its weight in silver, value changes with the silver market.
The only dollar coins issued in 1980 were made of cupro-nickel, not silver. They're only worth face value.
If you mean a United States silver dollar none were produced until 1794.
The U.S. made no dollar coins in 1990.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
All circulating 1776-1976 dollar coins are made of copper with a nickel coating, and are still worth one dollar. However, if it's one of the silver versions made for collectors, then it's worth about $7. All silver specimens were minted in San Francisco.