A bicentennial fifty cent piece, minted in 1975 and 1976 to commemorate the United States' 200th anniversary, typically has a face value of 50 cents. However, its worth can vary based on condition, demand, and whether it is a standard coin or a special uncirculated or proof version. Generally, they are worth between 50 cents and a few dollars, with uncirculated examples potentially fetching higher prices among collectors. Always check current market values for the most accurate pricing.
All of the Bicentennial coins with the dual date of 1776-1976 struck for circulation have face value only regardless of denomination.
50 cents.
About $12.00
Yes, it is only worth face value.
Please check again and post a new question. There were no dual-dated 1979 US half dollars. The only dual-dated US coins were issued for the Bicentennial and carried the dates 1776-1976.
Fifty cent.
50 cents.
All of the Bicentennial coins with the dual date of 1776-1976 struck for circulation have face value only regardless of denomination.
About $12.00
Yes, it is only worth face value.
A '60 Franklin half is worth about $11-12.
If you are talking about " Australian" round 50 cent pieces then I think they are worth about $5 each
It's still worth 50 cents.
Please check again and post a new question. There were no dual-dated 1979 US half dollars. The only dual-dated US coins were issued for the Bicentennial and carried the dates 1776-1976.
Looking for someone to tell me what some old coins worth
Well, if it's in really good condition (basically it would have little to no scratches and must be shiny), it could be worth $5. If you wanted, $15 could be a good price at a garage sale/flea market. If it's not in near-perfect condition, it's basically worth fifty cents.
Piece....50 cent piece!