That's the most common design for Canadian halves of the period so it's not a distinguishing characteristic. Several varieties of this coin were struck and values range from $3 or so up to $25. You'd need to have it appraised in person by someone familiar with Canadian varieties.
It is an 80% silver coin worth about $10 in silver at today's price of about $33 per ounce but it is also a low mintage coin (about 150,000) were minted. That is lower than any other silver 50 cent piece except for the very rare 1948. There are still many 1956 half dollars around as most are in the hands of collectors. In above average condition it should be worth at least $20.
Like many older coins, the value depends on the grade. In poor condition it is worth sterling silver scrap, about $12-14 depending on silver spot price.
In better grade though the coin can be worth $50+
Such a coin does not exist.
Canada has not used the British sterling currency system since the mid-19th century.
Face value only, unless the coin is in proof or uncirculated condition.
I believe there is chance your coin is British, because Canada did not mint a half penny. A book I have says a 1958 British half penny is worth 10 cents to $2 depending on its condition.
$30
A 1964 Canadian half-dollar has a value of approximately $12 Canadian dollars. This value is dependent on the current silver market.
50 cents
5 bucks
Unless it's in brand-new uncirculated condition, face value only.
Please post a new question with the coin's date.
The value of an 1896 Canadian half dollar depends on its condition. For example, such a coin in good condition is worth around 11.79 US dollars while an uncirculated coin has a value of more than 500 US dollars.
Here you go, the 1918 half dollar is called the Walking liberty half dollar. http://www.coinconcierge.com/images/1918swalkerfobv.jpg
There is no silver in the Canadian half dollar dated after 1967. If you have older coins (lucky you), the content is as follows: 1870 - 1919 92.5% silver 7.5% copper 1920 - 1967 80% silver 20% copper
f you want to know the value of a Canadian 1964 1 dollar coin, you need to know that is a silver coin. The minimum value is 10$. If the coin have never circulated, you can find the value according the the grade here : http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-dollar-1964&years=1-dollar-1953-2010
Half a canadian dollar. Dah. Slapin my knee that was so funny. Ay
I'm assuming you mean a Canadian half dollar, if so then not a whole lot, silver was removed in Canadian coinage before 1969 and as such it is pretty much just worth face value which is 50 cents Canadian.
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.