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Prices range from $8 in Very Fine to $20 in Almost Uncirculated condition. These are normally known as Washington-Carver halves rather than Carver-Washington.
There's no such coin. If you have a Franklin half with a liberty bell on the back it's worth about $6-7 for its silver content. If you have a Washington Carver commemorative half dollar it's worth $8-12.
The 1952 Carver/Washington commemorative half dollar is common. Circulated coins are $15.00-$18.00. Mint State coins are $20.00-$30.00.
As of late 2008, these appeared to be going for around $10.50 on the open market.
From $8-$20 depends on condition
The only thing made by the U.S. Mint in 1952 George Washington on it is the quarter. You may have been thinking of the Booker T. Washington / George W. Carver Commemorative Half Dollar, but that's not George Washington on the front, and there's no Liberty on the reverse. So I have to believe you have something that was not made at the U.S. Mint. Please provide more information in this question's discussion area, providing as detailed a description of what's on each side as you can.
This is a commemorative coin. In decent condition about $15 to $30
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There are no 1952-dated bills. If it's from 1953, its value would be five dollars. If circulated they have no extra value beyond novelty. If uncirculated then they do have extra value beyond the original five dollar value.
At present, it's worth about $11.
The US did not print any 10 dollar bills with this date. The closest years to 1952 were 1950 and 1953.
A U.S. 1952 Franklin half dollar is not rare or even scarce, if the coin has any wear at all value is just for the silver about $11.00