The only US $50 gold coins were commemoratives minted for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition celebrating the new canal. As of 04/2013 genuine ones can retail for anywhere from $32,000 to $300,000 depending on their condition and design.
If you think you have such a coin you should have it inspected by a knowledgeable professional, as there are numerous counterfeits and replicas.
The American Eagle one ounce bullion coin minted since 1986 has a face value of $50. These coins trade at a small premium to the spot price of gold, currently about $1576 dealer buy to $1632 retail.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
The U.S. mint did not produce any $50.00 gold coins in 1852 of any shape. Post new question with a complete description of the piece.
This stuff ends up on eBay or in a dealers junk box at coin shows. They have very little resale value. Most I see sell for about $5.00.
1928 $50 bills were issued as gold certificates and as Federal Reserve Notes but they're not the same. Please check the wording across your bill's top front as well as its seal color*; then see one of the following questions: "What is the value of a 1928 US 50 dollar Federal Reserve Note?""What is the value of a 1928 US 50 dollar gold certificate?"* Gold certificates have gold seals and FRNs have green seals.
It's a Walking Liberty Half Dollar not a Standing Liberty half dollar and the value is about $6.00
2009 50 dollar gold piece 1oz worth money value
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
In mint state condition it has a value of $1500 to $4200 depending upon the condition of the coin. In proof condition the value varies from $1500 to $2700.
The US only struck $50 gold coins as commemorative pieces, but the first ones were dated 1903. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
The gold plating adds nothing to the value of 50 cents.
The U.S. mint did not produce any $50.00 gold coins in 1852 of any shape. Post new question with a complete description of the piece.
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This stuff ends up on eBay or in a dealers junk box at coin shows. They have very little resale value. Most I see sell for about $5.00.
1928 $50 bills were issued as gold certificates and as Federal Reserve Notes but they're not the same. Please check the wording across your bill's top front as well as its seal color*; then see one of the following questions: "What is the value of a 1928 US 50 dollar Federal Reserve Note?""What is the value of a 1928 US 50 dollar gold certificate?"* Gold certificates have gold seals and FRNs have green seals.
I don't believe there have been any gold 50 cent coins dated 1957 with Elizabeth II on them. Instead, they'd be merely gold plated. Most likely, you've got a Canadian half dollar that has been gold plated, the gold plating adds no value and its worth about $7.
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back. It's a 50¢ piece, not a dollar.
The Historic Providence Mint is a private mint not associated with the U.S. Mint and therefore its products are not within the scope of this forum.