Not especially, but rarer than some other dates in the series. The 2007 Red Book value for a 1952 (minted in Philadelphia) Franklin Half Dollar in MS-60 (low Uncirculated) condition would be about $12, with 1952-D (minted in Denver) at $9 and 1952-S (minted in San Francisco) at $40.
7-30-11>>> 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 $14.00
8-15-11>>> 1962 is not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars, actually all Franklin half's regardless of mintmark are common and most circulated coins are valued for the silver only, about $14.00
With no mint mark or a D above the bell, about $9 retail in XF condition.
With an "S" above the bell, about $23 in XF.
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Depends on where it was minted and the mint condition of the coin. It was minted only in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. This is also a coin that contains 90% Silver metal composition so this improves the value over time.
Philadelphia (no mintmark):
$4.75 in good condition to $19 in MS60 uncirciulated grade. About $69 if brilliant uncirculated MS65 Grade. A proof coin is about $240
Denver (small D mintmark):
$4.75 in good condition to $19 in MS60 uncirciulated grade. About $123 if brilliant uncirculated MS65 Grade.
San Francisco (small S mintmark):
$4.75 in good condition to $66 in MS60 uncirciulated grade. About $93 if brilliant uncirculated MS65 Grade.
Note that MS60 and MS65 mean "mint state" or coins that are uncirculated and still in mint condition. MS65 is a higher great than MS60. View the links below for full statistics and other values of the coin for different conditions.
4-2-11>>> Franklin half dollars are considered common, most that show any wear are valued just for the silver, about $13.00.
Check your date, because President Kennedy was put on the half in 1964.
it would be worth between $45 and $65.
It would be worth around $45 in non working condition. More if it was working.
This model started production in 1958. The value is determined by the condition of the rifle. Please state the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good Very Good or Excellent condition?
Model What? are you asking about an air rifle or something else. Do you have a model number? What condition is it in?
If you are looking for a value then state the current condition of the rifle. Is it still working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition? With out more information it is not possible to place any value on your rifle.
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.
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Value is for the silver, about $6.00
Please look at the coin again, it's a half dollar not a dollar and value is likely about $5.00 just for the silver.
Turn the coin over and look at the denomination on the back. It's a half dollar.
Please check the denomination on the back of the coin. You'll find that it's a HALF dollar.
Benjamin made several 22 cal models. Which model are you asking about.
As of today bullion value is $6.30 for this coin a uncirculated coin is about $10.00.
Depending on the condition it is in, it can most likely sell for around $135.00
No circulation Franklin half dollar is rare, and with the rise of silver prices it is worth about $15 in scrap silver unless it is a proof or in a mint set.
the 100 dollar bill stands for a memorial of Benjamin Franklin and is money in the united states and is worth much value.
Somewhere between $125 to $145 for an EXCELLENT Benjamin model 342 Rifle.