Elevate your numismatic collection with the captivating 1953 P Half Dollars Franklin PCGS PR-67 DCAM coin from the United States. This exquisite piece is a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of American coinage, with a rich history that adds to its allure.
Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, the 1953 P Half Dollars Franklin PCGS PR-67 DCAM coin is a remarkable representation of the iconic Franklin design, which was introduced in 1948 to replace the beloved Walking Liberty design on the half dollar. Designed by John R. Sinnock, the Franklin half dollar features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, on the obverse. The reverse showcases a striking image of the Liberty Bell, a symbol that has long been associated with American independence and freedom.
This particular specimen has been graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as a PR-67 DCAM, meaning it is in exceptional condition with a dazzling cameo finish. The "DCAM" designation stands for "Deep Cameo," which indicates that the design elements are deeply frosted, creating a stunning contrast with the highly reflective, mirrored fields.
Year | 1953 |
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Mint Mark | P |
Strike | PR |
Grade | PR-67 |
Variety | - |
Grading Agency | PCGS |
Specification properties | No |
Serial | 51155339 |
Status | Active |
Designation | DCAM |
Additional Info | - |