The 1905 O half dollar is the most rare and valuable series. This coin is worth around $40 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $250 and in extremely fine condition the value is around $400. In uncirculated condition the price is around $1,050 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
Who was on the original half dollar?
Benjamin Franklin
Franklin half dollar
| Obverse | |
|---|---|
| Design | Benjamin Franklin |
| Designer | John R. Sinnock |
| Design date | 1948 |
| Reverse |
What year is the rarest half dollar?
A 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar sold for a world record $108,000, making it the most expensive coin of its type, during a public auction of rare U.S. coins held Thursday, April 25, 2019, by Heritage Auctions.
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1905 O Barber Half Dollar value at an average of $38.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $3,200.
What was the value of one dollar in 1905?
This conversion table shows various other 1905 amounts in today’s dollars, based on the 2,934.70% change in prices: Inflation can also vary widely by country. For comparison, in the UK £1.00 in 1905 would be equivalent to £124.73 in 2021, an absolute change of £123.73 and a cumulative change of 12,372.59%.
How much is a 1902 Barber half dollar worth?
Barber Half Dollars Future Value DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED 1901 Barber Half Dollar (S) $32 $165 $700 $1,250 1902 Barber Half Dollar $17 $42 $200 $300 1902 Barber Half Dollar (O) $17 $55 $220 $400 1902 Barber Half Dollar (S) $19 $65 $250 $425
How much is a 1915 Barber half dollar worth?
Barber Half Dollars Future Value DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED 1915 Barber Half Dollar $110 $285 $575 $850 1915 Barber Half Dollar (D) $16 $45 $200 $375 1915 Barber Half Dollar (S) $16 $45 $200 $350
When did the Barber half dollar come out?
The Barber coinage was introduced in 1892; dimes, quarter dollars, and half dollars with similar designs by Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber. The new pieces attracted considerable public dissatisfaction. Beginning in 1905, successive presidential administrations had attempted to bring modern, beautiful designs to United States coins.