Please take another look at your coin. That's Ben Franklin on the half. Jefferson is on the nickel.
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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.
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Please check the denomination on the back of the coin. You'll find that it's a HALF dollar.
As of today bullion value is $6.30 for this coin a uncirculated coin is about $10.00.
Please take another look. That's Benjamin Franklin on the half dollar. Jefferson is on the US nickel.
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.
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Please 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.
Uh, Jefferson has been on the NICKEL since 1938. From 1948 to 1963 the half dollar featured Ben Franklin.
As of today bullion value is $6.30 for this coin a uncirculated coin is about $10.00.
A Jefferson half dollar would be a real find, because Jefferson is on the nickel and JFK is on the half dollar. Regardless, a 1979 nickel is worth 5¢ and a 1979 half is worth exactly 10 times as much.
Please take another look. That's Benjamin Franklin on the half dollar. Jefferson is on the US nickel.
5-3-11>> If it shows any wear at all the value is about $15.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.
Half a dollar. Idiot.
The value of a 1951 half dollar, specifically the Franklin half dollar, typically ranges from $10 to $20 in average circulated condition. In uncirculated condition, it can be worth significantly more, potentially reaching $50 or higher, depending on the coin's grade and demand. To get an accurate assessment, consider consulting a coin dealer or using a coin grading service.
the value is usally a dollar