Modified coins have no collector value.
All British Halfcrown coins from 1816 up to and including 1919 were made from sterling silver or .925 fineness.
From the day they were first minted until the day they were withdrawn from circulation, a British Halfcrown was worth Two Shillings and Sixpence.
A "Tanner" is a British colloquial term for a Sixpence. A "Halfcrown" is Two Shillings and Sixpence. There are five Sixpences (Tanners) in a Halfcrown.
A Halfcrown (2/6) GBP in 1904 had the purchasing power of about £8.98 GBP today.
No. All British Halfcrown coins prior to 1919 were made of almost pure silver. In 1947, all British silver coins were from then on, made of cupro-nickel.
1919 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents ... In average circulated condition, it's worth about 10 cents.
It depends on the condition of the penny
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$1,000.00 in 1919 had the same buying power as $13,087.82 in 2010 and $14,334.85 in 2016.
Since the Recoinage Act of 1816, the British Halfcrown has varied from 14.1 to 14.2 grams. The British 1921 50% silver Halfcrown weighed 14.14 grams.
Whatever someone will pay for it!!