I like the 46 cause it's the first year. (I have a few.) But, even though it's old, they made a ton of them. (225 million) 61M on the 46-D and less than 28M on the 46-S. If a 46 was going to have value over melt, it would be the 46-S in nice condition. The Philly coin is basically worth melt, unless it is AU or better.
Welcome to CT. You have a normal circulated Silver time worth about $1.15 at the current price of silver.