If the coin is a Gem-BU (MS-65) grade, retail value is about $20.00, if it's not at that grade level the value is for the silver at $6.50
Have you looked on the reverse side of the coin? Does it say 50c on the back? There were no US silver dollars minted from 1805 to 1835 inclusive.
This coin was struck in 2 varieties. Numismedia shows the retail price for a "normal" 1813 bust-type half at roughly $270. There was also an incorrectly engraved die that has the denomination "50c" cut over the letters "UNI" in "United States". This is classed as a mint error and might go for $400-$425.
You didn't say anything about the mint mark, so here's the range for conditions ranging from numismatic "Good", which actually means very worn, up to almost uncirculated. With no mint mark (Philadelphia) - retail is 15c in G, up to about .50. With a D mint mark (Denver) - 50c to . With an S (San Francisco) - 50c to .
It depends on the coin's condition and mint mark. See the Related Link for additional information on prices. In circulated condition, it's worth about 10 cents. The 1939 Jefferson 5 cent coin (nickel) replaced the Indian Head or Buffalo nickel which was minted from 1913-1938. The number of these coins outstanding can only be estimated. However, the value can only be determined by examination as to condition (i.e. Proof, Uncirculated, About uncirculated, extra fine, very fine, fine, very good, good, about good) date and mint mark (if any) and rarity . As of 11/2008, approximate retail values are: No mint mark beside Monticello : 12 cents if worn, 25 cents with moderate wear, $2 if almost like new. "S" mint mark : 50c / $1.75 / $8.00 "D" mint mark : $3 / $5 / $22
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More information is needed. Please post a new and separate question with the coin's country of origin. Many countries have 50¢ coins.
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The emu, together with the kangaroo, is found on Australia's 50c piece, supporting the Coat-of-Arms.
Annything from R2 to about R200 000 depends on the rarity of the coin
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If the coin is a Gem-BU (MS-65) grade, retail value is about $20.00, if it's not at that grade level the value is for the silver at $6.50
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