A 1951 Franklin half has a value of abut $15.00.
This half dollar is worth between seven and three-hundred dollars, depending on the condition.
Franklin half dollars are so common that if the coin shows any wear at all it's valued for the silver only, about $7.00
Despite its age, a 1951 nickel is still worth 5 cents.
3-28-11>>> Franklin half dollars are so common that if the coin shows any wear at all it's valued for the silver only, about $13.00
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The half-crown and crown are obsolete British coins. Under the old pre-decimal system, one crown was worth five shillings, and the half-crown was worth half that. At twenty shillings to the pound, the crown was 1/4 and the half was 1/8 of a pound. Or, the crown was 60 pence and the half was 30 pence.
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Five. A sixpence (when they were in use, up to about 1970) was worth half a shilling. A crown = five shilling, so a half-crown = 2 and a half shillings.
A 1951 Franklin half has a value of abut $15.00.
The value of the 1948 half crown ranges between 1 pound and 2.50 pounds.
No US coin, including the half dollar has a crown stamp on it when it comes from the mint. Instead, if you have a US half dollar with a crown stamp in it, it was done either by a private company or individual. These stamps generally add no value to your coin and it is just worth what a damaged example of whatever year of half dollar you have is worth.
The 1951 British Crown is 38.5 mm in diameter.
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It would be worth 12.5 pence.