Seated Liberty - on the back under the eagle. Possible mint marks are none, O, S, CC (see below)
Morgan - on the back above the DO in DOLLAR. Possible mint marks are none, O, S, CC, D; D on 1921 coins only.
Peace - on the back between the word ONE and the eagle's tail feathers. Possible mint marks are none, S, D.
None or P = Philadelphia
S = San Francisco
D = Denver
O = New Orleans
CC = Carson City
The following $1 coins are not silver, but I'm including them for completeness:
Eisenhower - on the front, above the date. None, S, D.
Anthony - on the front, near her right collar (i.e. the left side of the coin). P, D, S.
Sacajawea - 2000 to 2008, under the date. 2009 - on the edge.
Presidential series - on the edge.
They didn't mint 1920 US silver dollars.
Depends on the mint mark and the condition of the coin. Most common marks and ordinary circulated condition US silver dollars are around $25 or so.
They stopped minting silver dollars after 1904 because the mint ran out of silver bullion. The Pittman Act of 1918 provided for the melting of 270,232,722 silver dollars and minting resumed in 1921.
No such thing. The US didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
There were no silver dollars issued by the US Mint in 1964.
The Related Link below has a list of dates, mint marks, and mintage totals.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
no
Only the Proof and Burnished Uncirculated 2008 Silver Eagles bear a "W" Mintmark, the regular-strike eagles do not.
No US Half Dollars are pure silver. The composition is .900 silver & .100 copper. For a value, the date and any mint marks are needed for an evaluation
They didn't mint 1920 US silver dollars.
Depends on the mint mark and the condition of the coin. Most common marks and ordinary circulated condition US silver dollars are around $25 or so.
They stopped minting silver dollars after 1904 because the mint ran out of silver bullion. The Pittman Act of 1918 provided for the melting of 270,232,722 silver dollars and minting resumed in 1921.
It depends very much on the date. S mint silver dollars seem to be worth even just a few dollars more than silver dollars with no mintmark or a "D" mintmark.
About $1.30 to $1.50, depending on the condition and mint marks.
No such thing. The US didn't mint any silver dollars that year.
There were no silver dollars issued by the US Mint in 1964.