Its value is still 50 cents South African. This comes to about 0.07c U.S.
R20 000
New Zealand has never produced a 50 Shilling coin/note.
Value of old 1965 20c english
We are no longer using that coin. At this point it's worth 0 kronor.
"SENTI HAMSINI" is Swahili for "50 Senti" (or "50 Cents"). However, Tanzania did not produce any coins of that denomination in 1975, and did not even exist in 1949 (it was founded in 1964 and produced its first coins in 1966).
Hamsini is 50 in Swahili (and Arabic) - if you refer to the 50 senti coin which is not in circulation anymore the Bank of Tanzania sells such coins in uncirculated condition for 1 USD. If it is about the 50 shillings coin then the actual value is about 0.04 cents (1 USD = 1350 Tanzanian shillings).
You are asking about a 50 Senti coin from Tanzania (KM#3). The coin is made of Copper-Nickel, weighs 4.00 grams and measures 21mm in diameter. On the obverse (front) is an image of the head of President Julius K. Nyerere, facing left, with "TANZANIA 1980" above and "RAIS WA KWANZA" (Swahili for "The First President") below. On the reverse (back) is an image of a rabbit, facing left, with "50" below and "SENTI HAMSINI" (Swahili for "Fifty Cents") above. 10,000,000 such coins were produced in 1980. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is valued at US$0.25 in Very Fine condition, US$0.50 in Extremely Fine condition, US$2.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$2.50 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
You are asking about a 50 Senti coin from Tanzania (KM#3). The coin is made of Copper-Nickel, weighs 4.00 grams and measures 21mm in diameter. On the obverse (front) is an image of the head of President Julius K. Nyerere, facing left, with "TANZANIA 1983" above and "RAIS WA KWANZA" (Swahili for "The First President") below. On the reverse (back) is an image of a rabbit, facing left, with "50" below and "SENTI HAMSINI" (Swahili for "Fifty Cents") above. It appears that 10,000,000 such coins were produced in 1983, although that is not definite. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is valued at US$0.25 in Very Fine condition, US$0.50 in Extremely Fine condition, US$2.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$2.50 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
The number 50 in African Luhya language is "Hamsini".
60 cents
50 cents
There was no such coin in Britain. The 50 New Pence coin was introduced in 1969.
Such a coin does not exist. The British 50 Pence coin was first issued in 1969.
50 centimes
$30 - $50
Spend it.