Prices subject to change. Please visit www.hsn.com or call 1-800-284-3100 for the current selling price. The Franklin Silver Half Dollar was struck from 1948 until 1963, when it was replaced with...
Prices subject to change. Please visit www.hsn.com or call 1-800-284-3100 for the current selling price. The Franklin Silver Half Dollar was struck from 1948 until 1963, when it was replaced with the Kennedy Half Dollar. This 35-coin collection includes every coin issued for circulation, from the first in 1948 to the last in 1963 - every year of issue and every Mint mark. Franklin Silver Half Dollar Set Includes Philadelphia Mint (16) 1948-1963 Denver Mint (14) 1948-1954, 1957-1963 San Francisco Mint (5) 1949, 1951-1954 Collection Features Coins are in Very Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated condition Obverse features colonial patriot and inventor Benjamin Franklin Reverse shows the Liberty Bell Struck in...
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SOLID I hope he does not mean pure, because it is only 90% or .900 silver, I really hate this kind of lying marketing shit, Please buy the most silver for your dollar not Numismatics, it is only if you have a lot of money that you dont care about inflation, Please read Colorado gold . c o m & you will know more about why Numismatics is BS.
The guy is wrong about the silver content. It's not solid silver like he said, it's more like 90% silver - 10% copper. Each original coin had .36169 ounces pure silver.
This dude id wrong about the 55 Franklin being the most valuable of all Franklins.....he's right about it being the lowest in mintage, but the most valuable uncirculated MS60 Franklin is the 49-S.
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Each original coin had .36169 ounces pure silver.