The 1952 Franklin Half Dollar is a piece of US history, minted from 90% silver and 10% copper.
Designed by John R. Sinnock, it features Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and the Liberty Bell on the reverse.
Collectors value the coin for its historical significance and silver content.
Mint marks 'D' for Denver, 'S' for San Francisco, and 'no mark' for Philadelphia affect value.
Uncirculated coins or those with Full Bell Lines (FBL) command higher prices.
Condition is key; grades range from Good (G) to Mint State (MS).
Prices vary widely, from $10 for a good condition coin to over $600 for MS-65 FBL.
Rarity and demand can drive up prices, especially for coins with low mintage or errors.
Keep coins in protective cases to preserve condition and value over time.
Consult a professional for accurate grading and valuation of your 1952 Franklin Half Dollar.