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 $10.00 each. Only Mint State coins would have higher premiums.
There is no such thing as a 1968 Franklin halfdollar. But there is a John F. Kennedy half dollar from 1968.
One dollar.
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.
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There is no such thing as a 1968 Franklin halfdollar. But there is a John F. Kennedy half dollar from 1968.
The date, 1954, will be on the front and the mintmark, D, on the back above the Liberty Bell.
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 $10.00 each. Only Mint State coins would have higher premiums.
No US dollar coins were struck in 1963, look at the coin again and post new questionIf your coin has a picture of Benjamin Franklin on the front, turn it over and check the denomination. It should be a halfdollar.
John F. Kennedy
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
Other then the silver value, there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items
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Other then silver value there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items........
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the only value of Franklin Mint items is the silver value. There is no collectors value for Franklin Mint items. Years ago I had a Franklin Mint gold clad coin group. I was told that the Franklin Mint buy them back any time. They neglect to tell you the items must be in mint shape, untouched and they must have a buyer for your items. Otherwise, the mint does NOT buy items back.