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3 Half Dollar Coins For A Friend.

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The lady at the drive through has these 3 coins and wanted to know more about them mainly the value. They are a 1945 half,1950 Franklin half,and a 1952 Franklin half. I do apologize about the very poor quality of the pictures. I had to take them with my phone,Which as you can tell the camera is absolutely worthless. Any advice is greatly appreciated,ie errors,types,value. I thank you in advance!
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They are a bit worn and the walker is a late date. I'd say they're silver melt value, which is about $6 a piece.
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A lot better than $1.50, though.
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$1 worth of 90% face value American silver = roughly 0.72 ounce of silver. So spot (currently $17.07) times 0.72 = $12.24, give or take.

Easy rule of thumb.
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