between $1000 and $1500 depending on condition
50 Canadian dollars.
Please check the date. There were 1776-1976 halves but none dated 1776-1975.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. There are no 1975 US bills.
the BEP never printed $2 bills of that date
The U.S. did not print any $100 bills with that date.
50 Canadian dollars.
These sell regularly on eBay in the $5-$10 range.
A crisp, very good quality circulated 1954 $50 note is worth $80-$90. A mint condition uncirculated one is worth $1000-$1500.In 2009 the 1954 $50 bill can fetch up towards the $800-$850 mark.Without tears however can fetch towards $1200-$1350
It's still worth 50 cents in Canada.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988.
The 1975 Canadian 50 cent coin in good condition, without much wear, is worth approximately $375.00 - $400.00. Only 10,000 of them were put into circulation, and most of those were melted down during the mid-80s nickel crisis in Sudbury, Ontario.
Please check the date. There were 1776-1976 halves but none dated 1776-1975.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. There are no 1975 US bills.
the BEP never printed $2 bills of that date
The U.S. did not print any $100 bills with that date.
Please be more specific. What country are you asking about? The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins dated 1975, nor were any U.S. coins minted in the 1970s made of gold.
As far as I can find, here is a little history of the US/ Canadian exchange rate. In 1949, the US sterling silver dollar was devalued and Canada followed, returning to a peg of 1.1 Canadian dollars = 1 U.S. dollar. However, Canada allowed its dollar to float in 1950, only returning to a fixed exchange rate in 1962. The exchange rate started low from 1950 through 1952. Then from 1961 thuough 1971, 1974 through some of 1975 and 1976 through the mid 2007.