1956 Franklin Half Dollar Type 2
1956 Franklin Half Dollar Type 2. 1956 type 2 franklin half dollar 50c ngc pf pr 69 silver certified proof coin. Usa coin book estimated value of 1956 franklin half dollar is worth $10.91 in average condition and can be worth $14 to $44 or more in uncirculated (ms+) mint condition.
Add it to your collection today! Among the 1956 half dollar proofs, the type 1 is much less common than the. 1956 50c franklin half dollar pcgs pr68dcam type 2 cac certified.
The Majority Of 1956 Proof Sets Contain The Type Ii Franklin.
1956 franklin silver half dollar type 2 pr69 ngc 1956 franklin silver half dollar type 2 graded proof 69 by ngc. The neck and feathers will. Click here to learn how to use coin price charts.
In 1956, The Type 1 Reverse Was Used On Both Proofs And Circulation Strikes, And The Type 2 Reverse Was Used Only On Proofs.
Usa coin book estimated value of 1956 franklin half dollar is worth $10.91 in average condition and can be worth $14 to $44 or more in uncirculated (ms+) mint condition. This original 1956 type 2 franklin half dollar proof has superb eye appeal with fantastic luster and strong strike. Free shipping free shipping free shipping.
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Please try your search again later. On the type 2, the eagles wings are more pronounced. In 1956 the mint struck two different types of proof franklin half varieties.
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Add it to your collection today! The 1956 proof type 1 lacked details on the eagle's chest and the design shows four feathers on each side of the eagles' wings. And is it just the reverse that is different?
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Thanks victor, may 10, 2006 #1 + quote reply. We acquire coins from a variety of sources with some being graded before we get them and some we send out to grading service companies after we receive them. You will receive the exact coin (s) in the photo.
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