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What is the value of a 1944 US silver dollar?

The value of a 1944 US silver dollar depends on its condition and mintmark. The United States Mint produced three varieties of silver dollars in 1944: the Philadelphia Mint (no mintmark), the Denver Mint (D mintmark), and the San Francisco Mint (S mintmark). The following are the approximate values of these coins:

* 1944 Philadelphia Silver Dollar (No Mintmark): $20 - $25 in Good condition, $30 - $35 in Very Good condition, $40 - $45 in Fine condition, $50 - $60 in Very Fine condition, and $70 - $80 in Extremely Fine condition.

* 1944 Denver Silver Dollar (D Mintmark): $25 - $30 in Good condition, $35 - $40 in Very Good condition, $45 - $50 in Fine condition, $60 - $70 in Very Fine condition, and $80 - $90 in Extremely Fine condition.

* 1944 San Francisco Silver Dollar (S Mintmark): $30 - $35 in Good condition, $40 - $45 in Very Good condition, $50 - $55 in Fine condition, $70 - $80 in Very Fine condition, and $90 - $100 in Extremely Fine condition.

These values are based on the current market trends and may fluctuate over time.