yes, the royal Canadian mint has made a half dollar for every year ever since the mint was founded in 1908. it may be hard to find a 1935 half dollar because most collectors look for the 1935 dollar, the first Canadian dollar minted for circulation.
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a quarter = $0.25 half a dollar = $0.50 → $0.50 ÷ $0.25 = 2
6-26-11>>> Look at the reverse of the coin, it has HALF DOLLAR under the bell. The US did not make any one dollar coins after 1935 until 1971. With a date of 1963 the coin is a Franklin half dollar and is very common, most are only valued for the silver, about $12.00.
There is no "Alabama " half dollar. States don't print or make money.
They didn't make 1937 US dollar bills. They made 1928, 1934, 1935, but they did not make 1937.
one half dollar; one quarter; one dime; 15 pennies
Do you really think it took a hundred years to make a dollar?
The answer will depend on which country's dollar!
5*20 cents (Australian) make a dollar. In US and Canadian coins, a 50 cent piece, a quarter, two dimes, and a nickel also make a dollar.
Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
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10. 20 nickels make a dollar, and 20/2=10. Plus, a dollar is 100 cents, and half of that is 50, and 5x10=50. Hope I helped!