You need to have more specific details - what are the coins' dates, conditions, and do they have mint marks? Once you have that information you can get an idea of their values from a site such as those under Related Links below.
For modern halves dates 1971 and later, they are only worth face value. Feel free to spend them.
Ask you question like this: What is the value of <date> <country of origin> <denomination>. For example: What is the value of a 1909 US half dollar.
To calculate the value of 1,800 fifty-cent pieces, multiply the number of coins by their value: 1,800 x $0.50 = $900. Therefore, 1,800 fifty-cent pieces are worth $900.
The value of a 1943 fifty cent piece is determined by it condition. However they range anywhere between $9.00 all the way up to $50.00.
Yes, it is only worth face value.
About $2.00 only for the silver.
50 cents.
To calculate the value of 1,800 fifty-cent pieces, multiply the number of coins by their value: 1,800 x $0.50 = $900. Therefore, 1,800 fifty-cent pieces are worth $900.
Please post new question with the DATE of the coin.
Value of 1986 fifty cent piece
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
About $2.00
(25) 2 cent pieces
14oz
There are 20 fifty cent pieces in a roll.
pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, and fifty cent pieces.
There are 20 fifty cent pieces in a roll.
Coin dealers buy coins.
The value of a 1943 fifty cent piece is determined by it condition. However they range anywhere between $9.00 all the way up to $50.00.