Actually all Franklin half's (1948-1963) regardless of date or mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $11.00.
Franklin half dollars have a weight of 12.5 grams.
1962 is not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars, actually all Franklin half's regardless of mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $7.00
1961 is not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars. Actually all Franklin half's (1948-1963) regardless of mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $12.00
The 1960 Benjamin Franklin half dollar can be worth 15.00 dollars or more. The specific value of the coin will vary depending on its condition.
1952 is not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars, actually all Franklin half's (1948-1963) regardless of mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $13.00
This half dollar is worth between seven and three-hundred dollars, depending on the condition.
10 half dollars is 5 dollars.
A 20-coin roll of Franklin half dollars would have a face value of $10, would weigh 250 grams (8.0377 troy ounces, or 8.8185 oz avoirdupois), and being 90% silver, would have 7.234 troy ounces of silver, giving it a "melt value" of $102.80 (as of December 3, 2007)
At present it's worth about $10, maybe a couple dollars more if it's in uncirculated condition.
At present it's worth about $10, maybe a couple dollars more if it's in uncirculated condition.
It would be incredibly rare because JFK wasn't even president in 1960. All 1960 half dollars carry a picture of Benjamin Franklin.
50 dollars.