5-29-11>> Franklin Half dollars are common coins and are not hard to find. Because of this, and the high price of silver, circulated coins are valued slightly above the silver content of the coin, about $14.50 each. Only coins with very light wear and Mint State coins would have higher premiums.
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.
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.
It would be incredibly rare because JFK wasn't even president in 1960. All 1960 half dollars carry a picture of Benjamin Franklin.
7-19-11>>> 1960 & 1960-D Franklin half dollars are not rare or even scarce, if the coin has any wear at all value is just for the silver about $14.00.
The last Franklin Half Dollar was minted in 1963.
1962D Franklin Half Dollar: in very fine condition is worth $3.00, uncirculated is worth $7.00.
All Franklin half dollars are 90% silver, 10% copper.
1960 & 1960-D Franklin half dollars are the only coins for 1960. 1954 was the last year the San Francisco Mint issued a Franklin half. All Franklin halves are common. If it shows ANY ware, the value is for the silver, about $11.00.
$4.00- $120.00.
$12.
The U.S. did not mint any dollar coins in 1960.
The 1960 half dollar does not feature a president, instead it has Ben Franklin on it.