No.
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.
No one, because there were no silver dollars minted that year.
A 1951 quarter was made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Morgan Silver Dollars were struck in 1895
All Franklin half dollars are 90% silver with 10% copper.
There were no silver dollars minted from 1936 through 1970. There wasn't a need for more to be made.
Yes, Morgan dollars are made of 90% silver and 10% copper. They were minted in the United States from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921.
A 1951 Roosevelt dime is common. If it has ANY wear, the value is only for the silver, about 2 dollars.
All silver dollars made of silver contain 90% silver, but the last of those was minted in 1935. The Eisenhower dollars of the 1970s didn't contain silver.
There were no silver dollars made in the US in 1946.
The were made in quarters, half-dollars, and silver dollars.
It was made before 1964, therefore, it is silver. The last year quarters were made of real silver was 1964.