United States ½ Dollar 1959 “Franklin Half Dollar”” Rare Silver(.900) (Weight 12.5 g) coin #M-998
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🌟 Highly Collectible 1959 “Franklin Half Dollar” Coin
🔍 Rare Silver (.900) Composition
💰 Valuable Numismatic Piece
🚀 Historical Significance and Collectible Value
✨ Milled Edge Design
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Issuer United States (US territories United States) Ruling authority Federal republic (1776-date) Type Standard circulation coins Years 1948-1963 Value ½ Dollar = 50 Cents
½ USD = INR 43Currency Dollar (1785-date) Composition Silver (.900) Weight 12.5 g Diameter 30.6 mm Thickness 2.15 mm Shape Round Technique Milled Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Immerse yourself in the rich history of numismatics with the United States ½ Dollar 1959 “Franklin Half Dollar” Rare Silver coin. Minted between 1948-1963 by the Federal Republic of the United States, this silver (.900) coin weighs 12.5g and boasts a diameter of 30.6mm. The round coin features a milled edge and a coin alignment ↑↓. With a face value of 50 Cents, this piece holds both monetary and collectible value.
The 1959 “Franklin Half Dollar” is a coveted piece among collectors due to its historical significance and silver composition. This coin represents an era of American numismatic heritage, making it a must-have for enthusiasts seeking to expand their collection with a piece of the past. Its rarity and unique design make it a valuable addition to any collection, promising not only aesthetic pleasure but also a potential future investment.
| Weight | .500 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 3 cm |
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