U.S. half dollars aren't solid silver. They're 90% silver with 10% copper, currently worth about $10.
2-24-11 A 90% silver half dollar is worth about $10.00
No, dimes are worth 10 cents in the US. US dimes dated 1964 and earlier are silver and worth nearly $2 based on silver content alone. There were however, before the creation of the 5 cent nickel, silver 5 cent coins called half-dimes.
1 cent. It's plated. All 1952 cents were made of bronze. And in any case, the U.S. has never made a silver cent - it would have more than a dime's worth of silver in it, and no one was interested in losing 9 cents on every coin.
US one cent coins have never been struck in silver. The coin is likely silver plated for jewelry. The coin is face value.
There's never been any silver American cents. You may have one that looks silver or been plated. But it's still 1 cent
A silver 1829 5 cent coin is worth between £30 and £80
50 cent
The U.S. did not mint 3 cent pieces in 1802. Silver 3¢ coins were struck from 1851 to 1873. Copper-nickel versions were made from 1865 to 1889.
In 1960, Canadian 1 cent pieces ("pennies") were made of bronze, 5 cent pieces ("nickels") were made of nickel, and 10 cent pieces ("dimes"), 25 cent pieces ("quarters"), 50 cent pieces ("half dollars") and dollar coins were all composed of 80% silver (with, I believe, the balance being copper).
If you are talking about " Australian" round 50 cent pieces then I think they are worth about $5 each
The value depends mainly on the date. Those dated 1964 are 90% silver and currently worth just over $7. 1965-1970 are 40% silver and worth about $3. Anything 1971-present is mostly copper, and worth face value.
The US has never made any silver 1 cent coins.
No, none of the 3 cent pieces with the Liberty Head were silver, all are made of nickel.
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its worth 1 cent.
About $12.00