1960 Franklin Half Dollar Varieties The 1960 Franklin half dollar varieties are essentially the same in design. The main difference is their mint mark, which indicates where the coin was struck.
The Denver and Philadelphia Mint worked together to produce more than 25 million half-dollar coins.
1960 P Franklin Half Dollar The Philadelphia Mint produced more than six million half-dollar coins, much fewer than in 1959 and 1961.
What’s notable about the 1960 P half dollar is that the coin was struck better than in the 1950s. The reason is that from 1952 to 1959, the Philadelphia Mint used a worn-off die.
1960 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Aside from the regular coins, the Philadelphia Mint also produced 1960 Franklin proof half dollar coins.
Proof half dollars are quite common up to grades of PR 68. However, proof half dollars with cameo surfaces are extremely scarce.
List Of 1960 Franklin Half Dollar Errors Some of them were discovered later, while others were discovered earlier, which prevented further production of the same error.