You didn't specify the coin's date, so here's a full list. Possible mint marks are in parens; coins without a mint mark were made in Philadelphia
1838 "Classic Head" and 1839 "Liberty Head" - above the date (blank, C, D)
1840-1908 Liberty Head - below the eagle (blank,C,D,O,S,CC)
1908-1929 Indian Head - next to the tip of the arrowheads (blank,D,O,S)
Letters:
C = Charlotte (1838-1861)
D = Dahlonega (1838-1861)
D = Denver (1906-)
O = New Orleans (1840-1909)
S = San Francisco (1854-)
CC = Carson City (1870-1893)
In general, 50 cents for a USA 50 cent piece. Additional value will depend on condition, Series of 50 cent piece, mint mark, does it contain silver (Pre-1965) and year minted.
Scott Catalog #: 3468AValue is about 50 cents used and a dollar mint. Few dealers will be bothered with buying a single stamp.
This stamp is Scott number 2869j. It can be purchased for about 50 cents used and 75 cents in mint condition.
Scott 1271 was a commemorative a Spanish Explorer. This 5 cent stamp was issued in 1965. It can be purchased in mint condition for 50 cents and used for minimal value.
The US Eddie Rickenbacker stamp is Scott number 2998. It is a 60 cent stamp. It has a catalog listing of $1.40 in mint condition and 50 cents used.
The US did not mint any half dollars dated 1800.
That is Scott number US 986 It has a value of 50 cents mint and 20 cent used.
No. The US Mint did not issue any gold JFK 50 cent pieces.
Yes, the 50 cent piece is still being minted by the United States Mint as a circulating coin. However, it is not as commonly seen in circulation compared to other denominations like quarters and pennies.
50 cent
It is worth 50 cents. That is why it is called a 50 cent piece.
Piece....50 cent piece!