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$10 Face Value Franklin Half Dollars 90% Silver 20-Coin Roll BU (1955-1963)

 

Dealer's Pick: the years/designs may all be the same or vary.

Each roll contains twenty 90% silver U.S. coins for a total of $10 face value, chosen randomly from 1955-63 BU Franklin Half Dollars, totaling approximately 7.15 troy oz of fine silver. The Franklin Half Dollar was struck by the United States Mint from 1948 to 1963. The year on these coins will vary from 1955-1963.

The obverse features a portrait of the founding father, inventor and statesman Benjamin Franklin. This was the first coin in U.S. history meant for circulation that featured a real American rather than a symbol. Surrounding his image are the inscriptions of "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the year of minting.

The reverse displays a portrait of the cracked Liberty Bell along with a small eagle appearing to the right which was required by law. Ironically, Benjamin Franklin opposed the idea of making the bald eagle a national symbol. The reverse also includes the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and "HALF DOLLAR."

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Product specifications

ConditionBrilliant Uncirculated
Purity.900
Denomination$0.50
Actual Weight7.15 troy oz (Approx)
Gross Weight 247 grams (Approx)
Diameter30.6 mm
Thickness2.15 mm
Mint/BrandUS Mint