The 1916 Canadian Fifty Cent piece is a reasonably common date for its type, with a mintage of 459,070. It is 92.5% silver, and contains 0.3469 troy ounces of silver, giving it a "melt value" of about US$4.65 (as of February 13, 2009). Numismatically, the condition is the determining factor: in well circulated condition ("Very Good" is the term of art), it should retail for about US$7.00; with moderate wear ("Fine"), about US$14.00; with less wear ("Very Fine"), about US$55.00; with very little wear ("Extremely Fine"), about US$175; in Uncirculated ("MS-60"), about US$650, and in Brilliant Uncirculated ("MS-63") about $2,100.
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It's worth 50 cents in Canada.
it is worth 100,000,000,000 dollars
Fifty cent.
Yes, it is only worth face value.
About $12.00
50 cents.
If you are talking about " Australian" round 50 cent pieces then I think they are worth about $5 each
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A '60 Franklin half is worth about $11-12.
1916 is a common date Large cent for Canadian coinage. There were 11 million minted and many remain in high grades still. Depending on the grade of your coin, I suggest that it is worth between 1 dollar up to around 20. Hope that helps. -Shawn www.canadiancoppercoins.com
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