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None of the Franklin Half dollars (1948-1963) are rare or even scarce, the 1950 Denver issue in circulated condition has average retail values from $11.50-$15.50 depending on the amount of wear the coin shows.
Washington is only on Quarters. A 1950 US half dollar has Ben Franklin on it.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
Depends on condition....Very Fine is $7 while MS-66 is $1700
It's a Franklin, last year for a walker was 1947. Value is about $5.00.
It's worth 50 cents.
Face value only! 50 cents
None of the Franklin Half dollars (1948-1963) are rare or even scarce, the 1950 Denver issue in circulated condition has average retail values from $11.50-$15.50 depending on the amount of wear the coin shows.
Washington is only on Quarters. A 1950 US half dollar has Ben Franklin on it.
There was no US silver dollar minted in 1950. If you mean a half dollar, it would be worth at least its value in silver which as of writing is about $7.70 but it would be worth more in better condition. As with all old coins, cleaning harms the value.
Not a lot. The 64 is the only 1 that is really desirable.
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 $11.00.
Please turn the coin over and check the denomination on the back. You'll find it's a half dollar. The U.S. did not mint any $1 coins in 1950.
No. The San Francisco Mint did not strike half dollars in 1950.
value of 5 in the diameterof a half dollar
It's not gold, it's brass. There are about half a billion of them in circulation from Denver and another half a billion from Philadelphia. They're all worth face value only - $1.
Depends on condition....Very Fine is $7 while MS-66 is $1700