Stevens Independent C&C
$1 Face Value 90% Franklin Half Dollar (Avg Circulation)
A respected piece of mid-century U.S. coinage, $1 Face Value of 90% Franklin Half Dollars offers strong silver content paired with historic American design. Each lot includes 2 half dollars struck by the United States Mint between 1948 and 1963, composed of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Each $1 face value contains approximately 0.715 ounces of pure silver (accounting for average circulation wear), making these coins a practical option for fractional silver investing with added historical appeal.
The obverse features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, while the reverse displays the Liberty Bell—one of the most recognizable symbols in American history. Their combination of silver value and classic design makes them a popular choice for both investors and collectors.
Coins will be in average circulated condition with visible wear. Dates and mint marks will vary based on availability.
Why Choose 90% Franklin Half Dollars?
- $1 Face Value (2 Half Dollars Total)
- Approximately 0.715 Ounces of Silver
- 90% Silver / 10% Copper Composition
- Minted 1948–1963
- Highly Liquid & Widely Recognized
- Classic U.S. Design with Historical Significance
Condition & Details
Coins are in average circulated condition and will show signs of wear consistent with circulation. Each order may include a mix of dates and mint marks. All coins are guaranteed for authenticity and silver content.
SICC Commitment
At Stevens Independent Coins & Collectibles, we prioritize authenticity, transparency, and market-driven pricing. Every order is verified so you can invest with confidence.

