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1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar

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1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar

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About the Franklin Half Dollar

The Franklin Half Dollar was released by the United States Mint in 1948, and was the first regular-issue United States coin to feature the portrait of a historic figure. This half dollar commemorates Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was a scientist, inventor, statesman, printer and perhaps most famously, a diplomat and the leading writer of the Declaration of Independence.

The United States Congress authorized the Franklin Half Dollar in order to replace the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, which stopped being minted in 1947. The obverse side of the coin features a bust of Franklin along with the inscription "Liberty" and the year of mintage. The reverse side features the Liberty Bell with the motto "E Pluribus Unum" and the half dollar's denomination. This design was created by Chief Engraver John Sinnock who also designed the Roosevelt dime.

The first strike of the Franklin Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia in 1948, and then it was produced additional seven years before it was replaced by the Kennedy Half Dollar in 1964. During its run, the Franklin Half Dollar was minted in various mints across the United States, including San Francisco, Denver and Philadelphia. Over 420 million Franklin Half Dollars were minted over the course of its production, with the Philadelphia Mint producing the most at a total of 280 million.

Today, many collectors consider the Franklin Half Dollar to be one of the most beautiful and iconic coins in American history. Its combination of historical significance and beauty makes it a popular collectible for coin enthusiasts. Furthermore, the Franklin Half Dollar is relatively affordable, making it an excellent option for new and experienced collectors alike.

The U.S. Mint continues to honor Benjamin Franklin's legacy by not only minting the Franklin Half Dollar for sixteen years, but by also honoring him in other commemorative coins. For example, in 2000, the U.S. mint issued a commemorative $10 gold coin in honor of Franklin’s 300th anniversary.

Whatever your reason for collecting this iconic coin, the Franklin Half Dollar is sure to be a great addition to any collection. With its historic significance and beautiful design, this coin is loved by all types of collectors.

The 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar coin, has a total mintage of 81,980, struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint, and engraved by John R. Sinnock. Made of silver (.900), weighing 12.5 grams, with a diameter of 30.6 mm, and a thickness of 2.15 mm, and featuring a reeded edge.

The obverse is benjamin franklin facing right. It reads “LIBERTY 1953 JRS IN GOD WE TRUST”. The reverse is liberty bell with a small eagle with the denomination below. It reads “UNITED STATES oF AMERICA ·E· PLURIBUS UNUM HALF DOLLAR”.

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GradePrice (USD)
60$80.00
63$150.00
64$190.00
65$260.00
66$400.00
67$800.00
68$3,200.00

Specifications

Type
Standard circulation coin
Composition
Silver (.900)
Weight
12.5 g
Diameter
30.6 mm
Thickness
2.15 mm
Edge
Reeded
Designer
John R. Sinnock
Currency
Dollar (1785-date)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mintage of the 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar?
The 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar has a total mintage of 81,980.
What is the 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar made of?
The 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar is made of silver (.900), weighs 12.5 grams, measures 30.6 mm in diameter.
Where was the 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar minted?
The 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar was struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint.
How many people collect the 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar?
42 LuckyCoin collectors currently track the 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar in their collection.
How much is a 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar worth?
A 1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar is valued between $80 and $3200, depending on grade and condition.

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