There were no silver dollars minted in 1952.
8-6-11>> The word LIBERTY appears on all US coins. With a date of 1952 it's a Franklin half, NOT a liberty half. If it shows any wear at all, the value is about $13.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.
It is worth about 10-15 dollars.
At present, it's worth about $11.
All US half dollars dated 1964 and prior are 90% silver (worth about $11 in scrap silver) All US half dollars dated 1965-1970 are 40% silver (worth about $5 in scrap silver) All US half dollars dated 1971-present that are circulating contain no silver and are only worth 50 cents. (The US does strike commemorative half dollars and proof silver half dollars for collectors but these are almost always found in mint packaging, not as a loose half dollar).
There were no silver dollars minted in 1952.
At present it's worth about $10, maybe a couple dollars more if it's in uncirculated condition.
those are not half dollars but rather bicenntenial IKE dollars they are worth about a dollar
If 1.5 buns is worth 1.5 dollars, then 10 buns would be worth 10 dollars.
It is worth 100,000,000,000 dollars
Half a million US dollars in 1971 was worth about $2.9 million in 2015.
1944 is a common date for Walking Liberty Half Dollars. In circulated condition, it's worth about $3.00 retail.
10 dollars' worth, or 20 halves.
50¢
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8-6-11>> The word LIBERTY appears on all US coins. With a date of 1952 it's a Franklin half, NOT a liberty half. If it shows any wear at all, the value is about $13.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.
Half dollars from that year contain 40% silver and are worth around $5.