1952-S Franklin Half Dollar Value

Depending on how well it survived, a 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar brings anywhere from $13.50 to $132, and its metal content alone is worth $13.20 as of 2026-06-01 Where your coin lands depends on wear, strike and surface quality.

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1952-S Franklin Half Dollar value by grade

1952-S Franklin Half Dollar value by grade
GradeEstimated value
Melt value floor(metal content, 2026-06-01)$13.20
Good (G-4)$13.50 to $18.00
Very Good (VG-8)$13.50 to $18.50
Fine (F-12)$13.50 to $19.50
Very Fine (VF-20)$14.50 to $21.00
Extremely Fine (XF-40)$16.50 to $24.00
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$19.50 to $29.00
Mint State (MS-60)$24.50 to $36.50
Choice Unc (MS-63)$33.50 to $49.50
Gem Unc (MS-65)$90.00 to $132

Estimated retail range, updated 2026-06-15. Estimates are modeled from mintage rarity and metal content, not auction records. Actual sale prices vary with certification, eye appeal and market timing.

What is the 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar selling for today?

In worn but collectible condition (Good-4), a 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar starts around $13.50. From there, value climbs with every grade step: a gem Mint State example (MS-65) can reach $132. Most coins found in old collections fall somewhere between Very Fine and About Uncirculated, the middle rows of the table above.

1952-S Franklin Half Dollar specifications

Series
Franklin Half Dollar
Year
1952
Mint mark
S
Mintage
5,526,000
Composition
90% silver, 10% copper
Weight
12.5 g
Diameter
30.6 mm
Edge
Reeded
Designer
John R. Sinnock
Silver content
0.36169 troy oz

Mintage figure: US Mint reports (approximate).

Where is the mint mark on a 1952 Franklin Half Dollar?

To confirm your 1952 coin is the San Francisco issue, find the small "S". On the reverse, above the Liberty Bell's wooden yoke The mark is small, so tilt the coin under a light if it is not obvious.

What makes the 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar valuable

At 5,526,000 struck, scarcity is not the story here. Condition is: well-preserved examples with original luster stand far above the worn majority.

The 90% silver composition gives a 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar 0.3617 oz of precious metal ($13.20 at current spot). Bullion demand alone supports the bottom of its price range.

Context adds the final layer to the 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar. No date in the 35-coin set is rare in circulated grades; the series trades close to silver melt. Owning this date means owning a piece of that story, and demand for the series as a whole sustains liquidity for every issue in it.

Summary: the 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar is valued between $13.50 and $132 as of 2026-06-15. Estimates combine mintage rarity, key-date status and metal content; they are editorial guidance, not an offer to buy.