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1949 franklin half dollar 90% silver
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Description

The listing, 1949 franklin half dollar 90% silver has ended.

The Liberty Bell on the reverse made sense as a complement to Franklin, since both have become closely identified not only with the nation's birth but also with the city of Philadelphia. Three inscriptions are arranged around the bell in the same sans serif style used on the obverse: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above, HALF DOLLAR below and E PLURIBUS UNUM, in much smaller letters, to the left. To the right of the bell is a puny-looking eagle. This had been required by law on the half dollar since 1792 and was reaffirmed by the Coinage Act of 1873, which mandated the placement of an eagle on every U.S. silver coin larger than the dime. The eagle was added by Gilroy Roberts, who completed work on the coin following Sinnock's death in 1947.

Although Franklin half dollar mintages were modest by modern-day standards, the series contains no issues that are particularly rare. The production low point came in 1953, when the Philadelphia Mint struck just under 2.8 million examples; the peak occurred in 1963, when the Denver Mint made just over 67 million. Franklin halves also were minted in San Francisco. On branch-mint issues, the D or S mint mark appears above the bell on the reverse. Total mintage for the series, including proofs, was almost 498 million coins.

Because they are so plentiful, in circulated condition most Franklin halves bring little or no premium above their bullion value. A number of dates are elusive, however, in the higher mint-state grades, especially with fully defined "bell lines" near the Liberty Bell's bottom. Although the relatively low mintage 1949-D and 1950-D issues are considered "key" dates in the series
Diameter: 30 millimeters

Metal content:
Silver - 90%
Copper - 10%

Weight: 193 grains (12.5 grams)

Edge: Reeded

Questions & Comments
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It is a 1949 D Benjamin Franklin half dollar.
May 13th, 2012 at 8:54:28 PM PDT by
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So what exactly makes this coin worth 75,000 CREDITS ???????????????????
You people have gone mad! That is so ridicules .
May 15th, 2012 at 1:30:33 AM PDT by
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you mean ridiculous? jacka<<
May 15th, 2012 at 5:56:57 PM PDT by
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Look at the pic this is a 1949 D
May 15th, 2012 at 2:46:06 PM PDT by
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yes
May 15th, 2012 at 5:57:12 PM PDT by
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Fanned and watching
May 15th, 2012 at 7:31:45 PM PDT by
Original
Nice auction friend
May 18th, 2012 at 2:35:12 PM PDT by
Original
F&W
May 19th, 2012 at 6:03:30 AM PDT by
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May 19th, 2012 at 10:10:25 PM PDT by

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