It's worth 50 cents.
A U.S. half dollar dated 1953 or 1952 is a Franklin half dollar. If it shows any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $10.00. The coins are very common.
50 cents.
If you mean a 1998 Kennedy half dollar, the coin has no silver in it and is worth face value.
The coin is only face value.
It means the coin was made in Denver. Half dollars dated 1954 and earlier may also have an S for San Francisco. Half dollars dated 1979 and earlier don't carry a mint mark if they were made in Philadelphia. Halves dated 1980 and later have a P.
A 1980 Half Dollar struck for circulation has no value above 50 cents.Only high grade mint state coins are more than face value at $1.00-$1.25 retail
Around 500 dollars
There's no such coin. All 1968 halves were struck at Denver, and Philadelphia didn't start using a P mint mark on half dollars until 1980.
Face value only! 50 cents
Not a lot. The 64 is the only 1 that is really desirable.
The "P" Mint mark was not used on half dollars until 1980, it's only a half dollar so spend it.
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.
The value of a 1950 Denver Mint half dollar, known as the Franklin half dollar, typically ranges from $10 to $20 in circulated condition. In uncirculated or higher grades, it can be worth significantly more, sometimes exceeding $50 or more depending on its condition and demand. Factors such as mint state, market trends, and collector interest also influence its value. Always consult a reputable coin dealer or price guide for the most accurate assessment.
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.
Half a dollar. Idiot.
the value is usally a dollar
The Denver Mint made less coins.