It's just gold plated -- no added value
90%
If I understand the question. The answer is the 1982 George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth half dollar.
For circulation, there was the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar. There was also a commemorative George Washington half dollar, made of silver, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of his birth. It was only for collecting.
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Australia does not have a Twenty Dollar coin as a part of its normal currency. There have been 20 Dollar coins minted occasionally for bullion sets or special commemorative coin sets.
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.
It's a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial Dollar and is considered a commemorative coin
The only 90% silver half dollar dated 1982 was the George Washington 250th Anniversary of Birth commemorative coin. It was the first 90% silver coin produced since 1964.
The 1993 Proof Thomas Jefferson 250thAnniversary commemorative silver dollar was issued as proof & uncirculated. Both have the same retail value of $19.00.
On 21 June 2013, a second commemorative 2 dollar coin was launched by the Royal Australian Mint. This coin, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, featured a purple circle bordering St Edward's Crown.
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It's a commemorative from the 250th anniversary of his birth. In its original package it would be worth about $7. Out of its package it would be worth at most half that amount.