In the United States, any bank can order as many half-dollars as you wish. They are still being minted and supplies are plentiful, so they should be spent, not hoarded.
Half dollars are still being minted in the United States. Any bank can order them if they don't have any on hand.
A 1963 JFK half would be a spectacular find because none were minted. His picture was put on the half dollar in 1964.
All types of half dollars from 1964 & older were made of 90% silver & 10% copper, from 1965-1970 half dollars were made using 40% silver, and 1971 to present the Kennedy half dollars are made of 91.67% copper & 8.33% nickel
The US didn't mint half dollars until 1794. Check your coin again - I believe you'll find that the date is 1776-1976.
* all the Flowing Hair Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Small Eagle Half Dollars * all the Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Half Dollars * all the Capped Bust Half Dolllars * Seated Liberty Half Dollars: 1842-0 (small date); 1847/6; 1851; 1852; 1855-S; 1870-CC; 1873 (open 3); 1874-CC; 1878-S * Barber Half Dollars: 1892-0 (micro 0); * Walking Liberty Half Dollar: 1916-S; 1921; 1921-D; 1938-D There are no Franklin or Kennedy Half Dollars that 'stand out.'
Half cents Cents Half dimes Dimes Quarter dollars Half dollars Quarter eagles ($2.50) Half eagles Source: www.coinfacts.com
To find half of $850, simply divide $850 by 2, which will give you $425.
10 half dollars is 5 dollars.
150 x half dollars = 75.00 dollars.
One half of one billion dollars is 500,000,000 dollars.
In $50.00, there are 100 half dollars.
ten it takes 10 half dollars
The half of 140 is 70
500,000 = half a million
20 half dollars have a face value of a $10.
250000000 dollars.
those are not half dollars but rather bicenntenial IKE dollars they are worth about a dollar
A 1963 JFK half would be a spectacular find because none were minted. His picture was put on the half dollar in 1964.