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The 1957 Franklin Half Dollar occupies a well-established place within the Franklin Half Dollar series, which the U.S. Mint produced from 1948 to 1963 — one of the last U.S. coin series struck in 90% fine silver before the transition to base metals. For collectors and researchers exploring 1957 Franklin Half Dollar value, this coin offers a broad and instruct...


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The 1960 Franklin Half Dollar is a coin whose value is determined by far more than its face denomination. Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper — the standard composition for U.S. half dollars before 1965 — each coin contains 0.3617 troy ounces of pure silver, establishing an unconditional floor beneath every example.

Grade and surface designation matter equally: ...


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The 2025 Kennedy half dollar is one of those coins that often gets overlooked — but collectors who pay close attention know it can be worth far more than 50 cents. Understanding the 2025 half dollar value starts with knowing which mint produced your coin and what condition it’s in.

Most circulated examples are valued between $0.50 and $6, while uncirculated coins in t...


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The Franklin Half Dollar series ran from 1948 to 1963, and the 1948 issue holds a special place as the first coin struck in this short-lived run. That “First Year of Issue” status makes it a necessary piece for collectors building a complete date and mint set.

Knowing the 1948 Half Dollar value starts with understanding how much condition affects the price. A circulate...


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The 1956 Franklin Half Dollar holds a special place in mid-century American coinage. Struck only at the Philadelphia Mint that year, it carries 90% silver content and belongs to a series produced from 1948 to 1963, designed by John R. Sinnock.

Despite a mintage of just over 4 million regular issues, the coin remains accessible to collectors today, though certain variet...


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