The Franklin half dollar was produced between 1948 and 1963. Please check your coin again.
For the value of a 1937 LIBERTY half dollar, see the answer on WikiAnswers for the question
"What is the value of a 1937 US half dollar?"
If it's a US coin dated 1933 it can't be a Franklin half dollar, the first year of issue was 1948. For that date it has to be a Walking Liberty half dollar from the San Francisco Mint it was the only mint to strike half dollars in 1933. Please take a good look at the coin and post a new question.
Bernard Franklin died in 1937.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for courageous action, treating the Depression as a national emergency like war, and reorganizing the use of national resources.
Franklin D Roosevelt was the President that officially proclaimed Columbus Day to be a national holiday in 1937, though there is record that Benjamin Harrison recognized the day as cause for celebration on the 400th anniversary of Columbus' landing (in the Bahamas) in 1892.Additionally, it was President Richard Nixon who, in 1971, changed the date of the holiday from October 12th to the "second Monday of October."
Rexford G. Tugwell was the administrator of the USA's Resettlement Administration (RA) which was established during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal," from 1934-1937. Tugwell resigned in 1937 amidst accusations that the RA's agenda was socialist. He was an agricultural economist and statesman, eventually acting as the last non-Puerto Rican governor of Puerto Rico, from 1941-1946, and was instrumental in getting a Puerto Rican appointed as governor. Tugwell wrote biographies of Presidents Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt. He died in 1979 at age 87.
There were no Holocaust events in 1937.
They didn't make 1937 US dollar bills. They made 1928, 1934, 1935, but they did not make 1937.
1937 is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. In circulated condition, it's worth about 3 cents. A nice uncirculated one is worth about a dollar.
1937 is an extremely common date for buffalo nickels. Most are worth less than a dollar.
No.
The U.S. did not print any bills with that date.
Yes they did put out a Mercury dime in 1937. In 1937 a dime was 90 percent silver. That silver would be worth about one dollar in todays dollars. Or another way to put it is, todays dollar is only worth about ten cents. The more dollars that are printed up the less all paper dollars are worth.
A Fine condition note is worth about $10.
Benjamin Lambert was born in 1937.
The U.S. did not issue any $1 bills in 1937. Please check again and post a new question. Thanks!
Bernard Franklin died in 1937.
Benjamin B. Dunlap was born in 1937.
Benjamin K. Focht died in 1937.