The fifty-cent piece is the common name of the Canadian coin worth 50 cents. It is sometimes referred to as a "half dollar." The coin's reverse depicts the coat of arms of Canada.
The denomination first struck in 1794 that is still struck today.
A US or Canadian coin worth fifty cents
The sum of fifty cents
a United States coin worth half of a dollar
An alloy of this
coins made of gold
A deep lustrous yellow or yellow-brown color
made from or covered with gold; "gold coins"; "the gold dome of the Capitol"; "the golden calf"; "gilded icons"
amber: a deep yellow color; "an amber light illuminated the room"; "he admired the gold of her hair"
A yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, valued esp. for use in jewelry and decoration, and to guarantee the value of currencies
Invent or devise (a new word or phrase)
make up; "coin phrases or words"
Make (coins) by stamping metal
a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
mint: form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal"
Make (metal) into coins
Dollar and Half-dollar Coins
JFK 50 cent coin, Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, Sacajawea dollar coin
Coins state quarters
Mint uncirculated coins Most are MS67 or higher. Five state quarters