half-dollar DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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1 † n. — Hist.
half a Spanish dollar.
See also: Spanish dollar
- 1764  A Search-Warrant being immediately granted, several pieces of counterfeit Dollars and half Dollars, together with two Crucibles, were found in his Apartments.
- 1836  The boy who found the [counterfeit] half dollars disposed of 50 of them for two shillings and sixpence and attempts have since been made to pass them.
2 † n.
a United States fifty-cent piece.
- 1836  . . . will they give you two American half-dollars for every dollar note? I guess not.
- 1870  The Governor-General will issue his proclamation immediately, as authorized by law, ordering that American silver shall only be a legal tender at rates mentioned in the Finance Minister's circular: half-dollar, 40 cents; quarter, 20 cents; and so on for other coins. . . .
3 n.
a Canadian fifty-cent piece.
- 1909  Harry, forgetting he was in Western Canada, tried to slip a silver half-dollar into the waitress' hand, who dropped it on the floor, perhaps because in that region wages are such that the hireling is neither dependent on nor looks for a stranger's generosity.
- 1964  Although Confederation came in 1867, Canada's first half-dollar was not issued until 1870.