July 25, 2009 In 1982 the San Francisco mint produced 4,894,044 silver George Washington 250th Anniversary Commemorative coins. This was the first 90% silver coin struck by the US Mint since 1964. The value for this coin in various proof grades is shown in the chart below. Proof Grades........1982-S PF63.......................$8 PF64.......................$9 PF65.......................$10 PF66.......................$11 PF67.......................$12 PF68.......................$14 PF69.......................$29 PF70.......................$250
AnswerCurrent value is about $7
No US half dollar has the dual date 1732-1982. But if you mean the 1982 issued George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth? It's worth $15.00.
8-5-11>>> The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof and Uncirculated, both have the same value of $15.00 regardless of mint mark.
If it's a proof struck in silver and is in the plastic capsule, it is worth about $15. The uncirculated version is $10.
There is no Washington half dollar.CorrectionAs of 02/2009 Numismedia quotes a retail price of about $5.00 for a 1982 Washington commemorative half dollar (250th anniversary of his birth) This figure is totally wrong.The silver content alone in the 1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar is A little over 10.00..collectors value adds a few dollars on top of this.
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AnswerCurrent value is about $7
If I understand the question. The answer is the 1982 George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth half dollar.
7-15-11>>> The coin was made for the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. Uncirculated and Proof coins were struck and each is worth about $14.00.
The total weight of the coin is 12.50 grams. It has .36169 oz. of pure silver.
No US half dollar has the dual date 1732-1982. But if you mean the 1982 issued George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth? It's worth $15.00.
For circulation, there was the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar. There was also a commemorative George Washington half dollar, made of silver, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of his birth. It was only for collecting.
8-5-11>>> The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof and Uncirculated, both have the same value of $15.00 regardless of mint mark.
It's a commemorative from the 250th anniversary of his birth. In its original package it would be worth about $7. Out of its package it would be worth at most half that amount.
If it's a proof struck in silver and is in the plastic capsule, it is worth about $15. The uncirculated version is $10.
It's not "WW". It is "EJ" and represents the designer of the coin, Elizabeth Jones.
There is no Washington half dollar.CorrectionAs of 02/2009 Numismedia quotes a retail price of about $5.00 for a 1982 Washington commemorative half dollar (250th anniversary of his birth) This figure is totally wrong.The silver content alone in the 1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar is A little over 10.00..collectors value adds a few dollars on top of this.