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No one dollar coins were made in 1946. The coin is a 1946 Walking Liberty Half Dolllar that is very common and most are valued at $7.00-$9.00
Retail values for this coin are $7.00 to $9.00 in average circulated condition and a nice uncirculated one at $40.00 to $50.00
The US has never made a gold half dollar of any date, it's likely been gold plated take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
The 1946 walking liberty half is a common date, but because it is 90% silver, it is worth around $10.50 in common circulated condition.
It's not a US half dollar; it's a crown (or 1/4 pound or 25 pence) coin from Great Britain. It's worth less than a US in circulated condition, and perhaps US$1 or US$2 in Uncirculated.
The value of the 1948 half crown ranges between 1 pound and 2.50 pounds.
No US coin, including the half dollar has a crown stamp on it when it comes from the mint. Instead, if you have a US half dollar with a crown stamp in it, it was done either by a private company or individual. These stamps generally add no value to your coin and it is just worth what a damaged example of whatever year of half dollar you have is worth.
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The half-crown and crown are obsolete British coins. Under the old pre-decimal system, one crown was worth five shillings, and the half-crown was worth half that. At twenty shillings to the pound, the crown was 1/4 and the half was 1/8 of a pound. Or, the crown was 60 pence and the half was 30 pence.
There's two varieties for this coin. It can worth between 5$ to 500$ for a circulated coin. You can specify your answer with that : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=50-cents-1946&years=50-cents-1937-1952
4-23-11>> 1946 is a not a rare date for walking Liberty halves, if it shows any wear the value is for the silver, about $15.00
That depends on the type and severity of the error. It's hard to value these because they are all different. The best thing to do is to take it to a coin collector and see what they say. Half pennies were not made in 1946.
The value of a 1929 Half Crown coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, a circulated 1929 Half Crown may be worth around $5 to $15, while a well-preserved specimen could be valued at $20 or more. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional or check recent sales to get a more accurate estimate.
I am afraid that it depends very much on the date and condition of the coin. A guide is available on the related link below.
Last year Sweden discontinued the 50 öre coin. It was worth half a Swedish Crown or about ten US cents at that time.
The value of a George VI half crown coin will depend upon its condition and how much the seller wants for it. You can expect to pay anything in the region of $1-$30 for this coin at auction.
"Sverige" is Swedish for, well, Sweden. Anything with that new a date on it is a common circulation coin worth face value only. Sweden uses the Swedish crown (SEK) as its currency pending adoption of the euro. In Swedish one crown is "en krona", the plural is "kronor". There is also a half-crown coin denominated as 50 öre. Exchange rates change all the time but the crown has been worth 12 to 14 US cents for the last few years so that's probably sufficient for valuing your coin.