1952-D (Denver) Franklin Half Dollars

Coin / United States of America / 1952 / Denver / Franklin Half Dollars / 50¢ (Fifty Cents)

The coin in question is a 1952 Franklin Half Dollar minted in Denver, distinguished by its 'D' mint mark. This particular coin is part of the Franklin Half Dollar series, which was produced by the United States Mint from 1948 to 1963. It has a denomination of 50 cents, making it a valuable piece of currency in its time. Constructed from 90% silver and 10% copper, this half dollar coin has a standard weight of 12.5 grams and a diameter of 30.6 mm. With a total mintage of 25,395,600 coins, the 1952 Denver mint variety is relatively common compared to other years and mint marks in the series. The coin's design features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse, symbolizing liberty and progress, while the reverse showcases the Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence and freedom. The understated elegance of these designs, combined with the coin’s silver content, contributes to its lasting appeal among collectors and numismatists. As with other coins from this era, the condition of the coin—ranging from circulated to uncirculated—plays a significant role in determining its market value. Collectors often seek coins with minimal wear and a rich luster for optimal preservation. Overall, the 1952 Franklin Half Dollar is not only a representation of a historical period in American coinage but also a piece of art that continues to captivate enthusiasts.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.5
diameter 30.6
height 0
material Silver
mint-mark D
mintage 25395600
type Coins
weight 12.5
width 0
year-display 1952