1963 PF69 NGC Benjamin Franklin 90% Silver Half Dollar
Get readyto strike silver. This Benjamin Franklin half dollar isminted in 90% silver. It is encapsulated and ready for you to give away or to store in your collection. The Franklin Half Dollar was only minted from 1948 to 1963 when it was replaced by the Kennedy Half Dollar after JFK’s assassination. Benjamin Franklin was the fifth person and first non-president to be honored by the issuance of a regular issue US coin. Get yours today.
What You Get
- 1963 PF69 P-Mint Benjamin Franklin 90%silver half-dollar coin
- Box
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | PF69 NGC |
| Mint Mark: | Philadelphia – No Mint mark |
| Composition: | Approx. 90% silver |
| Packaging: | Encapsulated and in a box |
Franklin half dollar
| Obverse: | Benjamin Franklin |
| Reverse: | Liberty Bell |
Box
| Measurements: | Approx. 5″ x 4.5″ x 1″ |
Benjamin Franklin half dollar
- Struck by the United States Mint in 90% silver from the time of its inception in 1948 until it was eventually replaced by the Kennedy half dollar beginning in 1964
- The 1963 Proof coin comes from the annual Proof Set struck at the Philadelphia Mint. NGC grades of 69 are only a fraction of the total coins graded. There are a few 69 coins, but no 70 coins are known to exist. This presentation quality coin comes in blast white.
PF69 – Proof 69
- Proof coins of this quality have absolutely no visible flaws, so they look perfect to the naked eye
- Struck at least twice on highly polished coin blanks to bring out the mirrored background and high-relief images
Reeded edge
- Edge of a coin on which raised lines appear
- Designed to make it obvious if anyone has removed metal from the edges
Encapsulated and in a box
- Helps preserve each coin’s condition during storage and display





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