There is a website worldcoingallery.com that has pictures.
a half dollar looks like a dollar cut in half
The heads side looks like all other Kennedy half dollars, but with the dates 1776-1976. The on the back, instead of an eagle, it's Independence Hall.
50 cents. It's not silver and it's not a dollar. Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back; you'll find it's a HALF dollar. And the copper edge indicates that it's made of copper-nickel, not silver, like all circulating half dollars since 1971.
50 cents. It's not silver and it's not a dollar. Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back; you'll find it's a HALF dollar. And the copper edge indicates that it's made of copper-nickel, not silver, like all circulating half dollars since 1971
Sounds like you have a 1903 commemorative medal.
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?
1914 would have made it a Liberty head (or Barber) style half dollar. Pictures can be found online.
It is 90% silver like circulation half dollars bearing that date.
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.
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.
there are 293 ways to make a dollar out of coins like half dollars, dimes, nickels, pennies, and quarters.