The coin in question is a 1951 Franklin Half Dollar, minted in Philadelphia, designated by the mint mark 'P'. This coin is part of the Franklin Half Dollar series, known for its depiction of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and the Liberty Bell on the reverse. With a denomination of 50 cents, this coin has a diameter of 30.6 mm and a weight of 12.5 grams. It is made of silver, contributing to its appeal among collectors and investors alike. The 1951 issue had a total mintage of approximately 16,802,102 coins, making it relatively common compared to other years in this series. This coin represents the currency of the United States of America and is classified under the broader category of coins. As a mint strike, it showcases the quality of production expected from the U.S. Mint. Overall, the 1951 Franklin Half Dollar is not only a piece of currency but also a collectible item rich in history, and it carries a cultural significance reflective of its era.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.5 |
diameter | 30.6 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | P |
mintage | 16802102 |
type | Coins |
weight | 12.5 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1951 |