August 9, 2009 In 1834 the Philadelphia mint struck 657,460 Half Eagle coins in 2 varities: the plain 4 and the crosslet 4. The circulated and uncirculated values for these coins are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades..........1843 plain 4...............1834 crosslet 4 F12......................................$450............................$1350 VF30....................................$700............................$2800 EF40....................................$1100..........................$5000 AU55....................................$2500..........................$11,500 Uncirculated GradesMS60....................................$4,000.........................$22,000 MS62....................................$7,000.........................$31,500 MS63....................................$12,500.......................$45,000 MS64....................................$27,500..........................none MS65....................................$75,000..........................none MS66....................................$200,000........................none
The US Mint does not make "Baby Eagle" half dollars, please rephrase question
You have a Coronet Head $5 Dollar Half Eagle. If it has a (CC) Mintmark and in good condition it could be worth thousands. Double Eagle = $20 Eagle = $10 Half Eagle = $5 Quarter Eagle= $2.50
This coin in fine condition is worth: $ 250.00.
It's worth 50 cents.
All U.S. Kennedy half dollars (1964-2011) have an eagle on the reverse. A coin dated 1971 is copper-nickel and only face value.
You have in your possession a 1897 Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - if this coin is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
Silver is trading at about 28.50 an ounce. A half ounce of silver is worth about 14.25.
Depending on grade retail values are $312.00-$414.00
A half wolf half eagle is called a Cynogriffon or a Chamrosh.
The half horse, half eagle was a Hippogriff.
I need to know the coin's denomination (is it a quarter eagle, a half eagle, etc) and its mint state in order for me to relay to you its current value.
Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.