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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?
The Franklin Mint released the figurine of Emily Bronte's character Catherine from "Wuthering Heights" in 1989. The figurine was part of their Literary Characters Collection.
Most knives were sold for 39.95 when distributed
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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I payed 1060.00 for my watch at the Franklin mint in PA. I have never wear it it's still in the box only take it to the jeweler once a year for service. My estimate would be if never worn and and still in box with current papers $1500 an up since thay only minted 2500.
It depends on the year it was made and if you have the original certificate to prove it is real.
7-10-11>>> 1962 is a very high mintage year and not a hard date to come by for Franklin half dollars, actually all Franklin half's regardless of date or mintmark are common. Most circulated coins are valued for the silver only. A typical Mint State 1962 example has a average retail value of $18.00.
In 1968, the Franklin Mint produced a series of collectible coins known as the Presidential Hall of Fame. This series featured coins honoring various U.S. presidents, but the exact number of different coins produced in that year is typically reported as 35. Each coin was designed to celebrate the legacy and contributions of individual presidents.
Because Philadelphia didn't use a mint mark on half dollars until 1980. In fact, before that year only 2 coins ever had a P mint mark: > "war nickels" dated 1942-1945 > Susan B. Anthony dollars dated 1979