1891 was the last year of issue for Liberty Seated halves. They were only struck in Philadelphia so there are no mint marks. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 12/2012:
Very worn condition - $55
Moderately worn - $106
Slightly worn - $150
Almost no wear - $348
Uncirculated - $570 to $14,060 depending on quality
DISCLAIMER: The retail values quoted are the best available as of the date shown, but may vary significantly due to changes in the precious metals market. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a coin will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
$1.00
50$
There is 24 grams of silver in a 1891 US silver dollar.
Value is for the silver about $2.50
The US didn't strike any half dollars in 1804.
$1.00
50$
There is 24 grams of silver in a 1891 US silver dollar.
A US half dollar with a date of 1979 is a Kennedy half dollar not a liberty half dollar. The coin has no silver and is only face value.
It has a metal value of about $10.
Value is for the silver about $2.50
About $4-5
50 cents.
a half dollar
The US didn't strike any half dollars in 1804.
A U.S. half dollar dated 1953 or 1952 is a Franklin half dollar. If it shows any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $10.00. The coins are very common.
The coin is a Morgan dollar the date 1891 is common and assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $17.00-$38.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin.