The 1960 Franklin Half Dollar is a sought-after coin for collectors.
Minted by the U.S. from 1948-1963, it represents an era of American history.
Its value is influenced by mint mark, condition, and silver content.
Uncirculated coins are more valuable, with pristine pieces fetching higher prices.
Look for mint marks: 'D' for Denver, 'P' for Philadelphia, and 'S' for San Francisco.
The 1960-D version is common, but high-grade examples are still coveted.
Proof coins from 1960, especially those with cameo contrast, are rare and valuable.
Silver prices affect the coin's value; it contains 90% silver.
Always consult a professional for accurate grading and valuation.