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1948-1963 35-Coin Complete Set of Franklin Silver Half Dollars - BU
1948-1963 35-Coin Complete Set of Franklin Silver Half Dollars - BU 1948-1963 35-Coin Complete Set of Franklin Silver Half Dollars - BU
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1948-1963 35-Coin Complete Set of Franklin Silver Half Dollars - Nice BU

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1948-1963 35-Coin Complete Set of Franklin Silver Half Dollars - Nice Brilliant Uncirculated Condition

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  • 35 coins from 1948-1963. Includes an example of every date and mint mark Franklin Half Dollar ever struck!
  • Grades will vary mostly from MS-60 to MS-64. 
  • Each coin is composed of 90% Silver. 
  • The set comes housed in a Dansco coin album. 


The Franklin Half Dollar was quite popular and circulated widely, but its run was cut short after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the subsequent introduction of the Kennedy Half Dollar honoring the slain president.

As the price of silver rose in the 1960's and skyrocketed in the late 1970's, millions of these coins were melted for their silver value.

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  • Jun 19, 2020, 07:54 PM
    Nice set all 35 coins in brilliant uncirculated condition if graded by NSC most if not all would be in MS condition well worth the investment.
  • This is a great set at a great price!
  • Absolutely breath taking. I have wanted this set for a long time. Mint products delivered.
  • This set was exactly as advertised. A well matched set of white Franklins. A great value!
  • a great looking book with coins

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