Mallard Collectibles

1963 Franklin Half Dollar PF68 – A Dance Between Light and Shadow (314472)

$75.00
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The year 1963 was the end of an era for the Franklin Half Dollar, but this PF68 Franklin proves that some things only grow more stunning with time. Encased in an NGC fatty holder, this coin radiates with the brilliance of a blast white center, contrasted by a deep, almost midnight purple toning around the edges. It’s a coin that tells the story of a moment in history, and at the same time, presents itself like a work of art.

The center of this Franklin gleams with pristine, untouched luster, offering a clarity and shine that only a PF68 can promise. As you move outward, the coin shifts dramatically—dark edge toning emerges, like the slow fade of dusk as day turns into night. The effect is as mesmerizing as watching the sky darken, with just enough color to remind you of the brilliance that came before.

Unlike the stark contrast of a cameo, this Franklin embraces a more subtle beauty, a gradual shift from light to dark that draws you in with its elegance. The high PF68 grade speaks to its remarkable preservation, while the edge toning gives it a uniqueness that sets it apart from the rest—no two are ever quite the same.

For collectors who appreciate both technical excellence and visual allure, this 1963 Franklin Half Dollar offers a stunning blend of both. It’s a coin that invites you to pause, take in the beauty of the moment, and appreciate the harmony between its light and shadow.