None, no Matte or Satin Finish proofs were struck at the Denver Mint. Only at the Philadelphia Mint.
Where it was minted. D=Denver
The last silver half dollar was minted in 1969.
The mint mark on the 1974 Eisenhower silver dollar is located on the reverse side of the coin, just to the right of the eagle's tail. If the coin was minted in Philadelphia, it will have no mint mark. If it was minted in Denver, it will have a "D," and if it was minted in San Francisco, it will have an "S."
1922 Peace dollars were minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
It could not have been minted at the Denver mint. The Denver mint did not start striking coins until 1906.
Silver Dollars were minted starting in 1794. There were no silver dollars minted in 1791
In terms of the number made, that would be the 1895 Morgan silver dollar minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Only 12,880 were struck.
The 1921 Morgan silver dollar was minted at multiple locations, specifically at the Philadelphia Mint, the Denver Mint, and the San Francisco Mint. Each of these facilities produced the coins during a year when the Morgan dollar series was revived after a hiatus. The Philadelphia Mint is notable for producing the majority of the coins, while the Denver and San Francisco mints contributed smaller quantities.
No
Under the word "ONE" on the reverse of the coin. Keep in mind that it may not have a mintmark and therefore it is minted in Philadelphia. If it has a D it was minted in Denver and an S means it was minted in San Fransisco.
To a collector, whatever he's willing to pay. To a coinshop, its weight in scrap silver only. Check silver prices.
There was no silver dollar minted in the U.S. in 1958.