August 15, 2009 The circulated and uncirculated values for the 1885-S Half Eagle are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades.........1885-S VF30................................$335 EF40................................$345 AU55................................$375 Uncirculated GradesMS60................................$465 MS62................................$600 MS63................................$1,500 MS64................................$2,300 MS65................................$6,500 MS66................................$12,500 MS67................................$30,000
Gold Eagle Six-pence (half-piece)
You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle coin - if this coin was minted in 1897 and it is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
What you have is a "Walking Liberty" half dollar. 1944 is a common year and in average circulated condition they are worth about $12 for their silver content. If uncirculated it might be worth a bit more.
You have in your possession a 1897 Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - if this coin is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
Depending on grade retail values are $312.00-$414.00
Assuming no mint marks and depending on the grade retail values are $336.00-$740.00
August 2, 2009 The 1835 Half Eagle has a circulated value from $450 in worn condition to $2000 is little worn condition. In uncirculated grades it has a value from $4000 to $25,000 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
The US Mint does not make "Baby Eagle" half dollars, please rephrase question
Gold Eagle Six-pence (half-piece)
This piece has no numismatic collectible value. It's only worth is what someone is willing to pay.
You have a Coronet Head $5 Dollar Half Eagle. If it has a (CC) Mintmark and in good condition it could be worth thousands. Double Eagle = $20 Eagle = $10 Half Eagle = $5 Quarter Eagle= $2.50
This coin in fine condition is worth: $ 250.00.
You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle coin - if this coin was minted in 1897 and it is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.
It's worth 50 cents.
This isn't an official US Silver Eagle, but a bullion piece from a private mint. Assuming it is marked .999 Fine Silver and weighs half a troy pound (or 6 troy ounces), it is worth 6 times the current spot price of silver which is published daily in the financial section of most newspapers. Right now, spot is $17.21, so your piece is worth just over $100. A dealer should buy for at least 90% of that and sell for no more than 110%.
A '60 Franklin half is worth about $11-12.
All U.S. Kennedy half dollars (1964-2011) have an eagle on the reverse. A coin dated 1971 is copper-nickel and only face value.