What coins were minted in 1949?

This years coins included the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollars struck at the Philadelphia and Denver Mint facilities, and the cent, nickel, dime, and half dollar struck at the San Francisco Mint.

Did they make a 1949 silver dollar?

The Franklin Half Dollar coin features a historically significant design and contains 90 percent fine silver. These coins were minted for only a 15 year period, and the portrait of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin make them desired by collectors and coin enthusiasts alike.

What is a 1949 1/2 dollar worth?

1949 Franklin Half Dollar Value
Condition of Coin
1949 Franklin Half Dollar Value Updated7/19/2021
1949$8.55$24
1949 D$8.55$34

How much is a 1949 D half dollar worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1949 D Ben Franklin Half Dollar value at an average of $20.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $575.

What is a 1949 fifty cent piece worth?

1949 Franklin Half Dollar Value
Condition of Coin
1949 Franklin Half Dollar Value Updated8/2/2021
1949$8.58$24
1949 D$8.58$34

Is a 1949 half dollar worth anything?

Although your 1949 Franklin half dollar value is tied closely to its silver price, currently they are worth $8.55 each, today a premium has developed for those in better than average condition.

When was the US 1 dollar coin minted?

Regular circulating demand for the coins will be met through the Federal Reserve Bank’s existing inventory of circulating coins minted prior to 2012.

When was the last Peace dollar coin made?

The coinage was short-lived, lasting only through 1935. These last Peace Dollars were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. This graphic shows the years each Mint facility produced dollar coins in the period from 1878 to 1978.

Where was the first silver dollar coin made?

The first Morgan Dollar coins were struck in 1878 at the Philadelphia Mint. Following some design revisions, they were also struck at San Francisco and Carson City that same year, because of the facilities’ proximity to the silver mines in the western United States.

When did the US Mint stop issuing silver dollars?

The Eisenhower Dollar No silver dollar coins were struck by the Mint and issued into circulation after 1935. The silver dollar drought almost ended in 1964, when new legislation allowed the Denver Mint to strike Peace Dollars. However, none were released to the public.

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