1960-D Franklin Half Dollar NGC MS65 FBL Tomaska Signature We the People Label
Only a very small number of MS65 condition Franklins will be eligible to be housed in the Tomaska Signature Series
Denomination | Half Dollars |
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Series | Franklin Half Dollar |
Composition | Silver |
Year | 1960 |
Mint | Denver (D) |
Grade | Mint State |
Mint State Score | MS 65 |
Designation | Condition Rarity, FBL |
Certification | NGC |
The Franklin Half Dollar, designed by John R. Sinnock, was minted from 1948 to 1963. This specific Franklin Half Dollar was struck in 1960 at the Denver Mint and has been graded in Mint State 65 FBL condition. An FBL, or Full Bell Lines, designation is indicative of a Franklin with a nearly flawless strike that exhibits the highest quality of design elements. Recognizing the quality of this stunning coin, this Franklin Half Dollars have been placed in NGC exclusive “We the People” holder. These holders are reserved for coins deemed to exhibit the highest quality luster and eye appeal for their year and grade after being personally inspected by Rick Tomaska, who has hand-signed the label himself. Only a very small number of 1960-D Franklin Half Dollars graded in MS65 condition will be eligible to be part of the Tomaska Signature Series. Out of every 1960-D Franklin struck, only 7 have been graded in MS65 condition and housed in the Tomaska Signature Series holder. With such a low MS65 Tomaska Signature Series population, this coin is considered a Condition Rarity.