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1956 Franklin Proof Popular Q&A
Q: What is a 1956 proof set worth?
A: The price varies according to the market. As of 2012-07-25, PCGS lists it as: 1956 Proof Set: $57. Read More »
Q: How much is a 1956 proof set worth?
A: June 28 2011> It is worth $70. Read More »
Q: What is the value of a 1956 proof set?
A: There are many factors that determine the value. Go to one of these sites and it will explain what to look for >> http://www.bestcoin.com/united-states-coin-pri... Read More »
Q: How valuable is a 1956 Franklin 50 cent piece?
A: Unless the coin is in mint state, it's value is the silver in it. Silver is around $17.50 an ounce so the coin has $6.33 worth of silver in it. Some dealers are... Read More »
Q: How much is a 1956 Ben Franklin 50 cent piece worth?
A: At the very least, the current silver price means it's worth about $13. Because it's actually a pretty common coin, the value doesn't begin to get above that un... Read More »