1954 Franklin Half Dollar

In 1954, 13,188,202 Franklin Half Dollar coins were minted at the Philadelphia Mint. These coins do not have a mint mark.

At the Denver Mint, 25,445,580 Franklin Half Dollar coins were minted. Franklin Half Dollar coin minted at the Denver Mint are stamped with the “D” mint mark.

The San Francisco Mint produced 4,993,400 coins in 1954 that are stamped with the “S” mint mark. This is the last year any Franklin Half Dollar coins would be minted in San Francisco for circulation.

The Franklin Half Dollar coin was minted from an alloy containing 90% Silver and 10% copper.

1954 Franklin Half Dollar Mintages

Philadelphia Mint 13,188,202
Denver Mint 25,445,580
San Francisco Mint 4,993,400
1954 Franklin Half Dollar Mintage Total 42,627,182

1954 Franklin Half Dollar Specifications

Year: 1954
Mint Marks: None – Philadelphia Mint, D – Denver Mint, S – San Francisco Mint
Gross Weight: 12.5 grams (0.402 troy ounces)
Silver Content:90%
Silver Weight:.3617 troy ounces
Silver Melt:$01
Diameter: 30.6 mm
Thickness: 2.15 mm
Edge: Reeded
Composition: Silver .900, Copper .100
1 – Based on today’s silver spot price of $0

Most circulated Franklin Silver Half Dollars from 1954 will be sold as junk silver. However, some coins in better condition may have some numismatic value to collectors. Notably, those with “full bell lines” (FBL), showing that the three lines at the lower part of the bell on the reverse are continuous from side to side, may be worth more than melt value.

1954 Franklin Half Dollar Melt Value

The melt value of each uncirculated 1954 Franklin Half Dollar is $0 based on today’s silver spot price of $0. Each $1 Face Value of circulated coins has a melt value of roughly $0 using the industry standard .715 troy ounces per face value.

Each standard bank roll of $10 Face Value (20 Coins) has a melt value of roughly $0.