Franklin Half Dollar

Country of Origin: United States

Year of Issue: 1950

Denomination: 50 Cents

Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

Franklin Half Dollar

Brief Description

This is a Franklin Half Dollar coin featuring a profile of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and the Liberty Bell, and a small eagle on the reverse.

Historical Significance

The Franklin Half Dollar series was minted from 1948 to 1963 and replaced the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. It was the last U.S. half dollar series to be composed of 90% silver. The series was short-lived, making it a popular collectible. The 'D' on this coin signifies it was minted in Denver.

Estimated Value

The estimated value of a 1950-D Franklin Half Dollar graded MS 64 FBL can vary depending on market conditions and specific coin characteristics (like toning), but typically ranges from approximately $50 to $100. (Note: FBL grading indicates Full Bell Lines on the reverse, which increases value).

Care Instructions

Handle the coin by the edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can damage the surface. Store in a cool, dry place in a protective holder, such as the NGC slab shown in the image, to prevent environmental damage and physical wear.

Created At: 2025-05-19T18:52:32.814027