Roosevelt is on the dime and Franklin is on the half dollar. Value is $7.00 to $8.50
The 1962 Franklin half dollar is one of the highest mintage dates of the series, a typical Mint State coin is $18.00-$20.00
Eisenhower dollar coins were not struck until 1971, if you look at the back of the coin you will see the words HALF DOLLAR. The coin is a Franklin Half dollar and is valued at $4.50
The 1966 Kennedy half dollar is 40% silver and worth about $5.00.
About one dollar.
Half dollar minted 1965-70 are 40% silver and currently worth around $4.
The 1962 Franklin half dollar is one of the highest mintage of the series, most are valued for the silver at about $11.00.
That's Roosevelt, not "Roseavelt" It can't be a half dollar either, because FDR's picture is on the dime. If you have a 1960 Roosevelt dime it's worth about $1 for its silver content. If you have a 1960 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN half dollar it's worth about $5 for its silver content.
1962D Franklin Half Dollar: in very fine condition is worth $3.00, uncirculated is worth $7.00.
The 1962 Franklin half dollar is one of the highest mintage dates of the series, a typical Mint State coin is $18.00-$20.00
That's a common date, currently worth just under $10 because of its silver content.
There are .3617 troy ounces in a 1962 US half dollar.
Eisenhower dollar coins were not struck until 1971, if you look at the back of the coin you will see the words HALF DOLLAR. The coin is a Franklin Half dollar and is valued at $4.50
half a dollar
That's a common date, currently worth just under $10 because of its silver content.
The 1962 Franklin half dollar is one of the highest mintage dates of the series, a typical Mint State coin is $18.00-$20.00, collectible circulated coins are $16.88 to $17.95 depending on the grade.
The Philippines half dollar coin was minted from 1903 to 1906 and contains about 0.3858 troy ounces of silver. Its value depends on factors like condition, rarity, and demand, but as of now, it is generally worth more than its face value due to the silver content. You may want to consult with a coin dealer or online marketplace to get a current valuation.
1962 is a relatively common date. Canadian half dollars at the time were 80% silver with 20% copper, and are currently worth about six dollars just for the metal content.