2 quarters
5 dimes
10 nickels
50 pennies
Yes, depending on the condition and the year they can be a great deal more than 50 cents.
impossible.
Three half-dollars (three 50-cent coins). In US coins, a dollar and two quarters (dollar coins are not well-circulated).
You can make a dollar with any sorts of combinations of coins. A dollar is 100 cents. So 4 quarters or 2 $.50 pieces or 10 dimes or 4 nickels +8 dimes.
5 to a dollar, 50 in all
44 half dollar coins equals 22 dollars face value (value of the coins may be worth more than 50 cents each).
$50
36.491.942 coins were struck in 1918. Value : about 1 dollar.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back. It's a 50¢ piece, not a dollar.
3 to10 cents at the most for average coins, uncirculated coins are 50 cents to a dollar
50 cents. Bicentennial coins aren't rare or valuable beyond face value.
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
You have 40 pennies, 8 nickels and 2 dimes. 40+40+20=100
money in the form of coins are money which have a less value like a dollar or a 50 pence as making notes for such a less value would be wasting allot of paper and coins can be updated more easily. coins can also be carried easily.
Not in the US.
A 1980 Half Dollar struck for circulation has no value above 50 cents.Only high grade mint state coins are more than face value at $1.00-$1.25 retail