In particularly good uncirculated condition (MS-63), about US$1.00. There is, however, a variant that has round jewels (rather than square) - this one is worth US$6.00 in MS-63, and even US$2.50 in Extremely Fine circulated condition.
104.473.600 coins were struck in 1948.
Value : about 8 dollars.
The value of an 1898 50 centimes coin depends on its condition. A worn coin is valued at around 4 US dollars while a fully uncirculated coin is valued at 30 US dollars.
today if a 50 cent coin contained the amount of silver and bronze it did in 1966 it would be worth $2.67
Face value. it is a modern coin. from 1994
What is the value of a 1990 zimbabew 50 cent piece.
about 7 dollars in average condition
it is a rare coin
what's the noramal pulse for the adulte
Around $50 usd
The value of an 1806 engraving of a bust of Napoleon by Joseph Longhi ranges from one artist to another. It is between $50 and $200.
You need 3 coins- the 50 cent piece, a dime, and a penny.
50 centimes
340.00
62.482.000 coins were struck in 1963. Value : about 5 dollars only !
The value of a Rรฉpublique Franรงaise 1913 50 centimes coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, a well-preserved coin may be worth around $3 to $10 to a collector. It is recommended to consult with a numismatist or use an online coin valuation tool to get a more accurate estimate.
82.5% silver
A 1941 Republique Francaise 50 centimes is worth between 1 and 8 US dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin.
You are probably asking about a 1922 coin from the Belgian Congo ("Congo Belge" in French). There were three different denominations produced in 1922 - 10 centimes, 50 centimes and 1 franc. Assuming that your coin has some appreciable signs of wear, the coin is likely worth no more than a dollar or two.
36.491.942 coins were struck in 1918. Value : about 1 dollar.
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"Cinquante centimes."
It's a Moroccan nickel per http://www.coinsite.com/content/cdanswers/cdarchive35.asp