Much of your question will depend on the condition (grade) of the coin. At the lower grades, G-4 (Good) to VF-20 (Very Fine), all half dollars from 1940 - 1949 are pretty much the same (approximately $7 - $8). In the XF-40 (Extra-Fine) the the 1940S is about $11, the 1946D about $25 and the 1947D about $12. The rest of the years are about $8.50. In grades AU-50 (About Uncirculated) to MS-65 (Mint State) the prices range from $11 for a 1944 and 1946 up to $1300.00 for a 1941S. Coin values will fluctuate depending on which resource material you are using. The above figures were taken from the Numismatic News Coin Market Price Guide, a respected resource in the numismatic field.
No Confederate coins exist dated 1862. All are dated 1861.
50 cents. Bicentennial coins aren't rare or valuable beyond face value.
Currently a half dollar has a greater circumference than circulating dollar coins. Older dollar coins will have a greater circumference than half dollars though.
half dollar, quarter four dimes
Kennedy is still on the half dollar coins.
You have a half dollar and a nickel. One of them, the half dollar, is not a nickel.
The quarter dollar, the half dollar and all dollar coins.
The most valuable American coin in current production is the half dollar. This half dollar is worth 50 cents when used.
It's called a Half Dollar or a Kennedy Half Dollar
The Brits did not produce Half Dollar coins.
Kennedy half dollar coins were made from 1964 to present, so, so far 46 years. They are still being produced.
One half dollar, 1 Quarter, 4 dimes