The 1950 Half Crown of Georgius VI is not made of silver, but of cupro-nickel. 50% silver Hlaf Crowns were issued until 1946. Source: Wikipedia
The value of a 1939 George VI British silver half crown can vary depending on its condition and wear, but ranges between $3 and $20.
Sovereigns were only struck in gold and not silver. The coin you have is more likely to be a crown (St George and the Dragon on the back) which has been enamelled. hard to value but around £20 - £30 (just the silver content alone is worth £15.50 at today's prices 13.8.2012)
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Such a coin does not exist. The Royal Mint produced no 1704 Crown coins.
Sounds like a crown, face value then 5 shillings, value now depends on date, condition and price of silver.
Crowns were not issued in the time of Edward I.
$10.00 if they are not silver, about $100.00 of they are silver.
There were no 1740 British Crown coins minted. The Crown coin was not regularly minted during the reign of King George II.
Current value is about $7
The value of a George VI half crown coin will depend upon its condition and how much the seller wants for it. You can expect to pay anything in the region of $1-$30 for this coin at auction.
If the candelabra is sterling silver and marked with a crown, the value could be as much as about 600 dollars. The FB Rogers Silver Company in Taunton, Massachusetts released a large number of these candelabras and the value does follow the silver market.ÊÊ
$50.