Coin Highlights
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Issuer: United States of America
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Date: 1955
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Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark)
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Denomination: 50 Cents (Half Dollar)
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Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
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Weight: 12.5 g
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Diameter: 30.6 mm
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Grade: NGC PF69 (near perfect proof)
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Obverse Design: Bust of Benjamin Franklin, designed by John R. Sinnock, with inscriptions LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST.
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Reverse Design: The Liberty Bell with small eagle at right; inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and HALF DOLLAR.
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Edge: Reeded
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Orientation: Coin alignment (↑↓)
Historical Significance
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The Franklin Half Dollar series (1948–1963) was the first circulating coin to honor a Founding Father outside of the presidency.
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The 1955 issue is noteworthy as the Philadelphia Mint struck just 378,200 proofs, one of the lowest proof mintages of the series.
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This makes the 1955 proof a key date in the Franklin proof run, especially in high-end grades.
Collectibility
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In PF69, this coin represents near perfection, as only a handful of survivors are graded higher (PF70).
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The low proof mintage combined with superb preservation makes this coin highly sought after among Franklin Half specialists and registry set collectors.
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Its mirrorlike brilliance and strong strike capture the best of 1950s proof silver coinage.
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