It looks like Barber dimes from any other year.
http://www.coinstudy.com/image-files/barber-dime-value-top.gif
1914 would have made it a Liberty head (or Barber) style half dollar. Pictures can be found online.
a half dollar looks like a dollar cut in half
It doesn't look like anything, because there's no such thing. Kennedy wasn't featured on the half dollar until 1964. In 1950, Kennedy was still a Congressman, and Benjamin Franklin was on the half.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep math here. So, like, a half dollar is 50 cents, right? And a nickel is 5 cents, so if you divide 50 by 5, you get... 10! So, like, 10 nickels make a half dollar. Math can be fun, right?
It is 90% silver like circulation half dollars bearing that date.
There is a website worldcoingallery.com that has pictures.
DOLLAR, not "dallor", just like it's spelled on the coin.Not Washington or not a half dollar. In 1956 Washington was on the quarter and Franklin was on the half dollar.Please check again and post a new question.
there are 293 ways to make a dollar out of coins like half dollars, dimes, nickels, pennies, and quarters.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
Water is more dense than a half-dollar coin. The density of water is about 1 g/cm3, whereas the density of a half-dollar coin, usually made of a combination of metals like copper and nickel, is less than 1 g/cm3.
Please rephrase question.
Yes, it is 40% silver however and not 90% silver like half dollars dated 1964 and earlier.