A New Zealand 1948 Halfcrown, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $500 NZD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $3 NZD. There were 1.4 million minted. A New Zealand 1951 Halfcrown, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $90 NZD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $3 NZD. There were 1.2 million minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A New Zealand 1951 cupro-nickel Halfcrown (George VI), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $100 NZD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $3 to $30 NZD. There were 1.2 million minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
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All British Halfcrown coins minted from 1949 to 1967 inclusive are made from copper nickel alloy.
The Irish Halfcrown coin contained 75% silver alloyed with 25% copper from 1928 to 1943. The next Irish Halfcrown to be minted was the 1951 coin which, due to increases in the cost of silver, were made from a copper-nickel alloy until the last minting in 1967.
Harpoon - 1948 was released on: USA: 24 September 1948 West Germany: 8 February 1951 Austria: 1951
The Eyes Have It - 1948 II 1951-04-15 was released on: USA: 15 April 1951
The Eyes Have It - 1948 II 1951-07-29 was released on: USA: 29 July 1951
The Eyes Have It - 1948 II 1951-09-02 was released on: USA: 2 September 1951
The Eyes Have It - 1948 II 1951-10-14 was released on: USA: 14 October 1951
The Eyes Have It - 1948 II 1951-11-25 was released on: USA: 25 November 1951
Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts - 1948 1951-12-05 was released on: USA: 5 December 1951
Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts - 1948 1951-04-29 was released on: USA: 29 April 1951