1963 50c Pf Franklin Half Dollar

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1963-P Franklin Half Dollar Value

The 1963-P franklin half dollar value ranges from $1 to $100,000 depending on the quality of the coin and its mint strike type.

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What is a 1963-P Franklin Half Dollar?

The 1963-P Proof Franklin Half Dollar is a silver coin that was produced at the Philadelphia mint. It has a legal tender value of $0.50. As a "Proof" coin, it was minted in a limited quantity, which makes it generally more rare than "business strike" or "mint strike" coins which are intended for use in daily transactions. With a relatively low mintage of 3,075,645, this coin is considered to be collectible and is sought after by many collectors, but does not usually attract serious investors. This coin was the last one produced of the Franklin Half Dollars series. This coin contains a good amount of silver at 11.24887 grams (0.36 oz. Adjusted Silver Weight).


1963-P 50c (Proof) Franklin Half Dollar (Obverse)


1963-P 50c (Proof) Franklin Half Dollar (Reverse)

Coin Specifications

Year 1963
Mint Philadelphia
Mintage 3,075,645
Diameter 30.6 millimeters
Production Proof
Material Silver
Weight 12.5000 grams / 0.4019 ounces
Precious Metal Silver
Metal Content 11.2489 grams / 0.3617 ounces
Metal Value $9.25  (as of 2020-12-22, 12:12 PM)
Obverse Designer John R. Sinnock
Reverse Designer John R. Sinnock
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