I assume you mean Franklin half dollars issued by the U.S. Mint. If so, see the attached link.
If you're referring to coin-like pieces struck by the Franklin Mint, could you please post a new question with that detail?
1903 is the year the coin was minted (made)
Depends, on the type of coin, where it was made, its condition, how many existing coins there still are, and of course the year and what the coin is made of. it can go from less than 50 dollars to 100,000 dollars plus.
The coin is just a quarter, spend it. 1845 is the year Florida became a State not the year the coin was made, the date 2004 is also in the same side of the coin.
The first year of issue for the Sacagawea dollar was in 2000.
They were minted In 2011.
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1903 is the year the coin was minted (made)
That means it is a novelty coin. These are not made by the US mint. They are made by private mints for shops as a token or toy.
1953, there were only 300 hand-build Corvettes made that year, making them the rarest & most value ones.
he made $75,000 a year
he made $75,000 a year
It was made from 1946 to 1985.
It was made between 1947 to 1960
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The date on the coin tells what year it was made.
The date on the coin will tell what year it was made.
By the person, patterns and legends engraved on it, the dimensions of the coin and what it appears to made from.