Several varieties were struck in 1950, with values ranging from a few dollars to hundreds. My suggestion is that it should be evaluated in person by someone who deals with Canadian Coins, so a specific ID can be made.
There were just over a million of these minted that year and it contains .8 of an ounce of silver. It may be currently worth up to about $15 depending on amount of wear and collector demand. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
It depends on the condition, but according to Coinflation, there is about (US) $12.80 worth of silver in the coin so you should be able to get at least that, condition really matters though, a well-preserved coin will be worth tens of dollars more than a well-worn coin which might only be worth the $12.80 in melt.
A 1962 Canadian silver dollar with the image of Elizabeth and text of ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA is worth $11.42 today. This is because of the value of the metals used to make the silver dollar.
Value for a proof 1962 is $10.00-$12.00
A 1962 half dollar is 90% silver. The circulated value is $7.01 because of the silver content. The uncirculated value is $20.
1962 is a relatively common date. Canadian half dollars at the time were 80% silver with 20% copper, and are currently worth about six dollars just for the metal content.
Depending on its condition, its scarcity, supply and demand, the value of a 1962 Canadian silver dollar varies. In June 2014, a Canadian 1962 silver dollar in good condition is valued at $$11.42.
The coin is so common, if it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver about $12.00
It's not JFK, it's Ben Franklin and the value is about $12.00 just for the silver. NOTE: JFK appeared in 1964 for the first time on the half dollar
It would destroy the collector value however it would still be worth around $10 for its silver value.
There are .3617 troy ounces in a 1962 US half dollar.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1962, and silver certificates were discontinued with the 1957 series. Please check again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. No US bills of any denomination were printed with the 1962 series date, and the last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899.
The Confederacy was not in existence in 1962.