half-liter
5 in a half? five and a half five and a half what?
Half would be 50% of something. So half of half would be 25% of something.
the half of 130 is 65
half of a penny
how much dose the 1961 eendarg maak mag coin worth in rands
It's worth about 3 cents for the copper.
In rand
You are asking about a Half Cent coin from South Africa (KM#56). The coin weighs 5.6 grams and is made of brass. The front bears an image of Jan van Riebeeck (the founder of Cape Town) and the phrase "UNITY IS STRENGTH" in both English and Afrikaans ("EENDRAG MAAK MAG"). The back bears an image of two birds on an oat sprig and berries, with the date above, the denomination ("1/2 c" - an abbreviation for "Half Cent") below, "SOUTH AFRICA" to the right and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") to the left.39,189,000 such coins were produced in 1961 (as well as another 7,530 in Proof). According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$0.15 in Very Fine condition, US$0.25 in Extremely Fine condition, US$1.25 in Uncirculated condition, US$2.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and US$1.00 in Proof.
Khun suay maak! khun = you suay = beautiful maak = very much
There was no half dollar released in 1961 that featured Washington. Check the date/design on your coin and post a new question.
1961 is not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars. Actually all Franklin half's (1948-1963) regardless of mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $12.00
It's a common date, currently worth just under $10.
A U.S. fifty cent piece dated 1961 is a Franklin half dollar. The coin is not rare, if it shows any wear the value is about $12.00 just for the silver.
How are you = sabai dii mai (are you fine?) The response could be = sabai dii (i am fine) or "chan sabai dii, kop kun maak" = I'm fine, thank you very much
You are asking about a One Cent coin from South Africa (KM#57). The coin is made of brass, weighs 9.42 grams, and is about 30mm in diameter. The front bears a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (a 17th-century Dutch colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town) and the words "UNITY IS STRENGTH" and "EENDRAG MAAK MAG" (Afrikaans for "Unity is Strength"). The back bears an image of a covered wagon with the date "1961" above, the denomination "1 C" below, "SOUTH AFRICA" to the left and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") to the right. 52,266,000 were produced for circulation in 1961, as well as another 7,530 in Proof for collectors. According to the Standard Catalog of World coins, an example is worth US$0.15 in Very Fine condition, US$0.40 in Extremely Fine condition, US$1.50 in Uncirculated condition, and US$0.75 in Proof.
$171.00 in 1961 had the same buying power as $1,357.24 in 2016.