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I have two of these that a customer spent where I work. I paid a dollar for the pair. They are 1961, with no mint mark and in very nice condition. The lines on the bells are still very visible. Still nice and shiney, very new looking actually. Are they worth more than face value? And what does the JRS stand for under Franklin's shoulder?
@tbear4pa and on a side note FBL is extremely hard to come by.
snapsalot 3 months ago
When ever you would see the designated initials, "FBL" in any description of the Franklin Half Dollar, it stands for 'Full Bell Lines'.
tbear4pa 11 months ago
@1verstreate1 hey im sure your aware now but yes! they are worth over 10 each! save them they grow more valuable each year!
MrCool18yrs 1 year ago
I have two of these that a customer spent where I work. I paid a dollar for the pair. They are 1961, with no mint mark and in very nice condition. The lines on the bells are still very visible. Still nice and shiney, very new looking actually. Are they worth more than face value? And what does the JRS stand for under Franklin's shoulder?
1verstreate1 2 years ago