AnswerCurrent value is about $7
8-5-11>>> The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof and Uncirculated, both have the same value of $15.00 regardless of mint mark.
If it's a proof struck in silver and is in the plastic capsule, it is worth about $15. The uncirculated version is $10.
The coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. It was struck as Proof (1982-S) and Uncirculated (1982-D), both have the same value of $12.00 regardless of mint mark.
No US half dollar has the dual date 1732-1982. But if you mean the 1982 issued George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth? It's worth $15.00.
There is no Washington half dollar.CorrectionAs of 02/2009 Numismedia quotes a retail price of about $5.00 for a 1982 Washington commemorative half dollar (250th anniversary of his birth) This figure is totally wrong.The silver content alone in the 1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar is A little over 10.00..collectors value adds a few dollars on top of this.
This coin was issued to mark the 250th anniversary of Washington's birth. As of 09/2011 values range from $10 in MS-60 to $15 in MS-65 condition, regardless of mint mark or whether it's a proof or uncirculated coin.
The coin was made for the 250th anniversary (1982) of Washington's birth. It was the first commemorative half dollar issued since 1954 and the fist 90% silver coin made by the Mint since 1964. Uncirculated and Proof coins were struck, and both have the same value of about $14.00.
July 25, 2009 In 1982 the San Francisco mint produced 4,894,044 silver George Washington 250th Anniversary Commemorative coins. This was the first 90% silver coin struck by the US Mint since 1964. The value for this coin in various proof grades is shown in the chart below. Proof Grades........1982-S PF63.......................$8 PF64.......................$9 PF65.......................$10 PF66.......................$11 PF67.......................$12 PF68.......................$14 PF69.......................$29 PF70.......................$250
The term Double Eagle is used only for $20 gold coins. This is a 1982 G.W. Commemorative Half Dollar. Unfortunately the gold plating killed the numismatic collectible value of the coin. It is now only valued for the silver it contains.
The coin is common and mostly valued just for the silver. The one with the gold on it was plated, this was not done by the U.S. Mint and does not make it more valuable. It actually has no numismatic collectible value. Each coin is worth about $12.00 for the silver.
Next to nothing. These replicas have a layer of gold on the foil that is an atom or two thick. It is not really measurable and it would take thousands of them to make an amount worth anything. You might be able to get a $1 or two.