Each half dollar has .36169oz of silver with a current value of about $12.00. So expect around $10.00 from a buyer.
25¢ and you could ask the attendant to give you "a dollars worth of gas."
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1950s.
It depends. If the person that is selling it calls it a mutt, then it is worth about 100 dollars. But if they call them "desinier breeds" THen they can be worth up to 2000 dollars. It is very simple. It is worth by how much pride you have in the dog.
I'm not sure whether they're worth keeping, but they may be worth selling. A couple catalogs from the 1950s and '60s sold on an on-line auction for about $25 apiece.
300 dollars
While I'm not an expert, I'd wager it could be worth a couple hundred dollars if it's in pristine condition.
By selling it to native Americans for $24 dollars worth of manufactured goods.
1/4 gold selling for in penny weight
It is currently selling at Auctions for a Minimum of $350.00 Dollars to a Maximum of $550.00 Dollars.*
scrap weight unless some one wants it
Your Winchester is selling for between 375 dollars if in (60%) condition up to 500 dollars for a nice specimen in (80%) condition.
4 of them would be like 2-3 dollars, not really worth selling