The US never minted a $50 coin for general circulation, and up till 1850 the highest denomination was $10.
You may have a fantasy piece, a bullion coin, or something else but it's not a US Mint product. Please post a new, separatequestion with more information that might help to ID it.
With the date of 1979 the coin is a Kennedy half dollar, it's worth 50 cents.
50 cents
If the coin grades from VF-20 to AU-50 the value is $200.00-$250.00
Authentic certified examples of this coin have a current market value in the $10,000.00+ range.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
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50 cents.
With the date of 1979 the coin is a Kennedy half dollar, it's worth 50 cents.
50 cents
50 cents. It's a common coin.
There is no such coin. Canada did not have any coins over 50 cents in 1871.
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50 cents, it is not silver and was a coin intended for circulation.
Australia did not have a Dollar coin in 1944. Decimal currency was introduced in 1966 and the paper Dollar note was replaced with a Dollar coin in 1984.
The 'H' adds nothing to the 50 cent value of the coin.
If you mean a bicentennial half dollar, it's just 50 cents.
50¢. It's an ordinary circulation coin.