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Yes, if it is larger than one half. If you cut a dollar exactly in half, you can not use either half.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
There are very many countries that use a dollar as its currency unit and have a half-dollar coin. You have not specified which country you mean and so it is not possible to give an answer.
A half dollar coin weighs 11.34 grams and a dollar coin weighs 8.1 grams so if you use subtraction then the answer would be 3.33.
My paper is torn!
Fijians use the Fijian Dollar (FJD). At the time of writing, 1 FJD is worth approximately half a US Dollar.
No because then you could rip all your money in half and use it.MoreA torn bill that's at least 2/3 intact AND shows at least one complete serial number can be redeemed at a bank for a complete bill. As the original answer noted, you can't have less than that part because people would rip bills in half and exchange each piece for a full bill.
1 half dollar,1 quarter,2 dimes,1 nickel
half dollar, quarter, nickel, twenty cent peice ( yes, they do exist)
Change your shirt; that one is torn.
Washington in the USA uses the US Dollar.
Half-Dollar + dime + four nickels