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How much is a 1946 silver dollar worth?

The exact value of a 1946 silver dollar depends on several factors, including the coin's condition, mintmark, and rarity. Here's a general overview of the values for 1946 silver dollars based on coin grades provided by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation):

1. 1946 Morgan Silver Dollar, No Mintmark (Philadelphia):

In Good-4 condition: Approximately $30 - $35

In Fine-12 condition: Approximately $40 - $50

In Very Fine-20 condition: Approximately $60 - $70

In Extremely Fine-40 condition: Approximately $80 - $100

In Uncirculated Mint State-60 (MS-60): Approximately $120 - $150

In Uncirculated Mint State-65 (MS-65): Approximately $200 - $300

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2. 1946 Morgan Silver Dollar, D Mintmark (Denver):

In Good-4 condition: Approximately $35 - $40

In Fine-12 condition: Approximately $45 - $55

In Very Fine-20 condition: Approximately $70 - $80

In Extremely Fine-40 condition: Approximately $90 - $120

In Uncirculated Mint State-60 (MS-60): Approximately $150 - $200

In Uncirculated Mint State-65 (MS-65): Approximately $250 - $400

Please note that exceptional quality, well-preserved 1946 Morgan silver dollars with higher grades, such as MS-66 or MS-67, can command even higher prices, especially if they come from desirable mint sets or have special certifications, like graded proof coins. As always, the true value of any coin is ultimately determined by the market value at the time of sale. If you're interested in acquiring a 1946 silver dollar, it's always advisable to consult a reputable coin dealer who can provide an accurate market appraisal and help you make an informed decision based on your collecting needs.