1935 was the last year for circulating U.S. silver dollars.
The last 90% silver half dollars were minted in 1964, but they continued to be minted in 40% silver until 1970.
The last year for silver silver dollars was 1935. There were no dollar coins minted again until 1971, by which time silver coinage had been replaced with copper and nickel.
1935 was the last year for the one dollar silver coin.
If you have a U.S. silver dollar dated 1790, then you have a counterfeit. The mint did not start making silver dollars until 1794
1964
The last 90% silver half dollars were minted in 1964, but they continued to be minted in 40% silver until 1970.
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The last year for silver silver dollars was 1935. There were no dollar coins minted again until 1971, by which time silver coinage had been replaced with copper and nickel.
1935 was the last year for the one dollar silver coin.
1937
If you have a U.S. silver dollar dated 1790, then you have a counterfeit. The mint did not start making silver dollars until 1794
After the Bank Holding Company Act of 1970 was passed, silver was no longer used in making half-dollar and dollar coins meant for general circulation. Some coins made for collectors may still have silver content.
1794 was the first Federal issue silver coin, a Dollar.
1964
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The world wide increase in silver prices was the main reason.
They messed up when they were making it. You could sell that for some decent cash.