Please take a closer look. The US hasn't made a Liberty Head half dollar since 1916, and in any case why would an American coin carry a picture of Britain's Queen Elizabeth??
You either have a fantasy piece, a trick coin made by joining halves of 2 genuine coins, or something that needs more complete identification.
Lady Liberty. Half dollars 1916-47 are the "Walking Liberty" style.
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The only US halves dated 1933 are Walking Liberty, not liberty head. They were all struck at the San Francisco Mint and in average condition are $20.00
1964 to date Kennedy, 1948 to 1963 Ben Franklin, 1796 to 1947 Miss Liberty.
The U.S. suspended minting of gold coins in 1933. There were no new pieces issued until the 1980s.
Hmmmm. This is a trick question, huh. The two US coins that total fifty-five cents are a fifty-cent piece and a five-cent piece. The fifty-cent piece is the one that is not a nickel.
The fifty-cent piece, also known as the half dollar, has featured several designs, but the most recognized is the Kennedy half dollar, which honors President John F. Kennedy. This design was introduced in 1964 following his assassination. Prior to that, the Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman was used from 1916 to 1947. Other designs have featured figures like Benjamin Franklin and the U.S. Mint's seal.
Piece....50 cent piece!
50 pennies or fifty cents are in a fifty cent piece or a half dollar.
A silver fifty cent piece weighs about 12.5 grams.
7 sides on a fifty pence coin
About $2.00