Unless the coin has an "S" mintmark, such a coin is only worth $.50 because it is extremely common.
Typically those types of coins are generally worth market value of gold. The 50 dollar coin is 1 troy ounce of gold, so therefore around $1400 as of late December of 2010.
I have several of these coins.I am also a professional coin expert.It would be worth anywhere from a dollar to five dollars depending on the date.
These are bullion coins sold for their gold content. The $50 denomination is purely artificial. Their actual value varies with the price of gold. As of mid-2014 standard issues retailing for about $1400 and deep-cameo proofs go for $50 more.
It isn't. The $50 dollar denomination is artificial. Gold buffalo coins are bullion coins whose price is based on the amount of gold they contain. However by law all US coins, even bullion coins, must carry a denomination. Because gold prices change daily, it's not possible to use a "real" denomination that reflects the coin's exact gold value. Instead, an arbitrary denomination is used based on the troy weight of each coin.
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50 dollar collectible coin from 1975
To find the price of a coin, it much be determined what country the currency is from. The American 50 dollar Gold Liberty Walking Eagle coin can be purchased for roughly $1550.00 American.
The golden buffalo is worth $50.
It's worth 50 cents.
It's worth 50 cents.
50 cents.
2222 dollars
It's worth 50 cents.
No, it's a coin that's worth 50 cents.
Please post a new question with the coin's date and exact denomination. "50 cent dollar" isn't a possible value because a dollar is 100 cents; you have either a half dollar or a one dollar coin but they're not the same.
The U.S. Mint on October 6th announced that the tentative release date for the 2009 Gold Buffalo Bullion Coin would be October 15th, and that the tentative release date for the 2009 Gold Buffalo Proof Coin would be October 29th. For more information about the Gold Buffalo Coin, check out the Gold Buffalo page at APMEX.com. APMEX - The Gold Standard in Precious Metal Trading