None. It's made of copper-nickel.
Silver was removed from circulating British Coins in 1947, long before decimalisation.
To which 50 pence piece do you refer? Please provide a year and/or a design type.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with a math riddle? Okay, so if we're not using a 5 pence piece, then we can go with a 50 pence coin and a 5 pence coin. Boom, 55 pence, no 5 pence piece involved. Math can be fun when you're not stressing about it!
Its value is 50 cents and has no silver at all in it.
The geometic term for the shape of a 50 Pence coin is a "Heptagon".
50 pence
how much is silver 50 cent piece dated1936 worth
50 cents. It's made of copper-nickel, not silver.
50 Pence Piece has 7 Sides
Zero. There is no silver in any British general circulation 50 Pence coin, and there has been no silver in any British general circulation coin from 1947 onwards.
50 pence.
The British coin from 1969, specifically the 50 pence piece, is not made of silver. It is composed of cupronickel, which is an alloy of copper and nickel. However, earlier British coins, such as those minted before 1947, often contained silver. If you are referring to a specific coin other than the 50 pence, please provide more details for accurate information.
About $5