Circulated Franklin Half Dollar 1955

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    Considered the lowest minted Franklin in history, the 1955 Half Dollar's mintage is just under 2.5 million. The grade, circulated, greatly ranges from good to almost uncirculated condition. Since the lowest minted Franklin, the 1955, contains about 2.5 million coins, the Franklin Half Dollars are mainly pursued for their 90% silver content. Coinage minted in 1964 and before were made with 90% silver and 10% copper. The Franklin Half Dollars' value is mainly in its silver content and is a favorite among silver investors. Franklins are pretty accessible in circulated condition, and investors are able to purchase them for lower premiums than the Kennedy Half Dollar. The Franklin was minted from 1948-1963, replacing the Walking Liberty. Since the Mint Director, at the time, deeply admired Benjamin Franklin, his name came up when the mint was deciding who would be on the next portrait.

    Even though Franklin, himself, was quoted for disagreeing with the idea of having a portrait on US currency, his portrait still appeared. Franklin has been quoted saying he would rather a proverb be featured so collectors can have something to ponder while holding the coin. Along with disagreeing with portraits on coins, Franklin also disagreed with the Bald Eagle being the national bird. He claimed among numismatist lore, that the eagle was only viewed as a scavenger. The obverse features the Founding Father, who in his hay day was more than just a politician and a scientist. Franklin's other careers were an inventory, political theorist, author, printer, freemason, postmaster, and civic activist. In a very small design, the eagle is represented on the reverse, as well as the cracked Liberty bell.

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    • Year: 1955
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