
Hello! That's a great question that brings up a common and interesting point in coin collecting.
While you're asking about a 1964 silver dollar, the United States Mint did not actually produce a silver dollar for circulation that year. There was a plan to mint a 1964 Peace Silver Dollar, and some were struck, but they were never released to the public and were ordered to be melted down. Therefore, no genuine 1964 silver dollars are legally in circulation.
It's very likely you might be thinking of the popular 1964 Kennedy half dollar! This coin is 90% silver and is often confused with a dollar coin. Based on the provided search information, a retail coin seller lists an uncirculated 1964 Kennedy half dollar (graded MS60) for $74.50. This coin was the first in the series, issued to honor President John F. Kennedy shortly after his assassination, making it a very popular piece for collectors.
So, while a 1964 silver dollar isn't something you can typically find or value, the 1964 Kennedy half dollar is a wonderful and valuable coin, especially in uncirculated condition.


