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Any coin of either denomination minted in 1971 or later will be worth face value only. If either coin is older than that it will be worth more for its metal content and possibly as a collectible, but without the date and mint mark it's not possible to tell.
As at 18Feb09 one US Cent was worth about half an Indian rupee, one US Dollar being worth INR49.80.
None of the Bicentennial half dollar coins made for general circulation contain any silver or are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold from the US Mint are worth more.
A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dollar is worth 100 cents. 50/5=10. Ten nickels makes up half a dollar.
There are .3617 troy ounces in a 1962 US half dollar.
In the early 19th century, a British five-shilling piece, or crown, was sometimes called a dollar, probably because its appearance was similar to the Spanish dollar. This expression appeared again in the 1940s, when US troops came to the UK during World War II. At the time a US dollar was worth about 5s., so some of the US soldiers started calling it a dollar. Consequently, they called the half crown "half a dollar". The expression caught on among some locals and could be heard into the 1960s.
About one dollar.
The US has never made a gold half dollar.
A US liberty 1936 half dollar is worth half a dollar in 1936. It is now worth around $15 to $50 or more in 2013. The variation depends on the coin's condition.
A US liberty 1936 half dollar is worth half a dollar in 1936. It is now worth around $15 to $50 or more in 2013. The variation depends on the coin's condition.
A 1941 US half dollar in good condition is worth about $9. If it is in uncirculated condition, it would be worth about $26 to $40.
It's simply called a half dollar.
It's worth 50 cents.
The value of a US 1964 half dollar in circulated condition is around $10. in uncirculated condition they are worth around $16.
fifty cents
50 cents.
In 2007, one Jamaican Dollar was worth about one and a half cents in US Dollars. It is now worth about 1.2 cents.
In 2007, one Jamaican Dollar was worth about one and a half cents in US Dollars. It is now worth about 1.2 cents.