
Franklin Half Dollar Mint Mark Set
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First struck in 1948, the Benjamin Franklin Silver Half Dollar had a promising future. It remained popular until 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Just a few months later, in 1964, the U.S. Mint replaced the Franklin Half Dollar with a new half dollar in honor of the deceased President. Who knows? If President Kennedy had not been assassinated, the half dollar might still be in use today!

Beautiful design still popular today
Now, you can use this set to start or expand your Franklin Half Dollar collection. This set includes one Franklin Half Dollar from each year of mintage, spanning from 1948 to 1963. Each coin is in lightly circulated condition, with clear details and moderate wear. Every coin contains 90% silver—these were among the last circulating coins to feature such high silver content. Notably, the Franklin Half Dollar was the first circulating U.S. coin to depict a non-president. The reverse features a beautifully detailed Liberty Bell, which continues to captivate collectors to this day.

Today, Franklin Half Dollars are becoming increasingly scarce—largely due to their historical significance, symbolic value, and high silver content. So don’t wait—order your set today!

The coin set includes one Franklin Half Dollar from each year between 1948 and 1963.

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