I think that you are asking about the one ounce US Silver Eagle, a .999 bullion coin with a face value of $1.00 (although, of course, with an intrinsic value far higher than that).
The 1924 silver dollar is not pure silver. It is mixture of 90% pure silver and 10% copper.
A Morgan silver dollar is not pure silver or .925 (sterling). It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, which equals a .900 silver fineness.
No it's not pure silver, only 90% silver and 10% copper.
A US silver dollar from 1840 to 1935 contains .77344oz of pure silver.
Yes, the 1926 silver dollar, also known as the Peace dollar, is made of 90% silver and 10% copper. It contains a total of 0.77344 ounces of pure silver.
No. The US has never and will never make pure silver dollars.
There can't be a pure silver 1965 dollar. No silver dollars were minted after 1935, and in any case pure silver is too soft for circulating coins. They all contained at least 10% copper.
You can take it to the bank and get a dollar. If it is a .999 pure silver dollar then do NOT take it to the bank.
.14792 oz of pure silver in a 40% half dollar.
A genuine 1795 dollar is silver, but it's not pure silver. The coin is a fake if it's not silver.
Dollar coins made in 1935 and before contain .77344oz of pure silver.
The coin has .77344oz of pure silver.