No. The last true silver dollars made for circulation were dated 1935.
New circulating $1 coins weren't made again until 1971 and they were made of copper-nickel. The current "golden" dollars (2000-present) are made of brass.
The "$1 silver eagle" coins aren't really coins and aren't dollars. They're 1-oz silver bullion pieces made for collectors and investors; the $1 denomination is artificial.
There were no silver dollars made in the US in 1946.
No US dollar coins were made in 1950
ZERO, because no dollar US coins were made dated 1970
It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
No US silver dollars were made after 1935, look at the back of the coin for 'Half Dollar'.
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There were no silver dollars made in the US in 1946.
No. Not a single US coin made the US mint is 100% silver. 1969 US half dollar are made of a 40% silver.
No US dollar coins were made in 1950
ZERO, because no dollar US coins were made dated 1970
It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
No US silver dollars were made after 1935, look at the back of the coin for 'Half Dollar'.
1935 was the last year for the one dollar silver coin.
No. 92.5% silver is Sterling. US coin silver is 90%.
1952 Franklin half dollars are not rare or even scarce, if the coin has any wear at all value is just for the silver about $12.00.
There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1952.