It can still be spent at face value, but it's worth more to collectors.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
If they are mint conditiion they are worth 45-70 if not they are worth their face value
Don't know the value,but was produced around 1950.
Unfortunately it is scrap or sentimental value only. Pre 1948 they were high in silver content and worth smelting but not in the 1950's and there are a lot of them around. See eBay for examples.
You need to call the Insurance Company or look in the statement of values page.
Five cents, unless it's a 1950-D. Then it's worth a few dollars.
Five cents, unless it's a 1950-D. Then it's worth a few dollars.
Don't know the value,but was produced around 1950
Value of antique automobile . Jaguar with the vintage being about 1950 1960.
Yes most of them are made by Bowman and were produced in the 1950's.
A circulated 1950 D one-hundred dollar bill is worth about $140. If the bill was not in circulation, it can have a value of about $175.
For the most part, they're still worth five cents.