Ben Franklin
Half Dollar


Benjamin Franklin Half Dollars

The 1948 through 1963 production of Ben Franklin half dollars represents one of the shortest regular series in modern American coin history. The assassination of President Kennedy in 1964 led Congress to issue a new half dollar in his memory in early 1964, limiting the Franklin half dollar to a 15 year run.

The coin is made of 90% silver and was produced at the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark), the Denver Mint (D) and the San Francisco Mint (S), the mint marks being visible on the reverse side of the coin above the image of the Liberty Bell. If you want to know how much the silver in a Franklin Half is worth you can calculate the value here.


Franklin Half Dollars




Quick Facts
  • Benjamin Franklin was the first real individual who had not been a president of the United States to appear on a regularly circulating American coin.
  • The Ben Franklin half dollar was designed by John R. Sinnock.
  • More Information
  • Find out how much Franklin half dollars are worth with price, grading and value information from PCGS
  • Kids can learn about the Franklin half dollar at the US Mint's Coin Heritage pages.


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