3rd Party Firms
Uncirculated:
eBay
Uncirculated:
PCGS
Uncirculated:
Coin Details: (Click for details)
Specification for: 1959 Half Dollar DDR FS-801, FBL (Regular Strike)
Edge: Reeded
Mint: Philadelphia
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight: 12.50 grams
Mintage: 6,200,000
Designer: John R. Sinnock/John Frederick Lewis
Diameter: 30.00 millimeters
Series: Franklin Half Dollars 1948-1963
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Grade:
Est.:

$240.00
$464.99
$74.00
$155.50
$372.00
$464.99
$213.94
$283.67
16
15
$3,423.00
$4,255.09
**Top Number: 3rd Party Firms **Bottom Number: eBay
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If you’re new to coin collecting, the information above provides a good estimate of your coin’s value. For more detailed data and analysis for collectors, investors, or researchers, explore the sections below:

Price Based on eBay Sales and Third-Party Auction Results

Grade Impact Analysis

Auction Platform Grade Lowest Price Highest Price Average Price
eBay MS-66 $887.03 $2,992.49 $1,937.44
eBay MS-65 $155.50 $464.99 $283.67
3rd Party Firms MS-65 $74.00 $372.00 $213.94
3rd Party Firms MS-64+ $110.00 $110.00 $110.00
eBay MS-64 $51.05 $238.00 $113.48
3rd Party Firms MS-64 $74.00 $104.00 $88.00
  • 3rd Party Firms: These are reputable auction houses and dealers specializing in rare coins, such as A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd and Stack’s. They provide trustworthy services for buying and selling collectible coins.
  • Grade: This indicates the coin’s condition, ranging from Poor (P-1) to Mint State (MS-70). Higher grades, like MS-65+, signify better-preserved coins, which typically have higher values. For more details, refer to the Grade/Coin Condition Chart.

This chart illustrates the relationship between the grade of an 1959 Half Dollar DDR FS-801, FBL (Regular Strike) and its price. The data is plotted with the grade on the x-axis and the price in dollars ($) on the y-axis.

  • X-Axis (Grade): Represents the condition of the coin, from highest quality on the left to lower quality on the right. Higher grades indicate better preservation and minimal wear.
  • Y-Axis (Price $): Shows the price in dollars. This reflects the coin’s value at different grades.

Coin Condition Analysis

** Note: Prices are based on 53 auction/sold records from eBay and various 3rd party firms.

Auction House Analysis

The pie chart breaks down the market share of various auction houses for selling the 1959 Half Dollar DDR FS-801, FBL (Regular Strike) coin. eBay dominates with 60.38% share, followed by Heritage Auctions / David Lawrence RC with 24.53% / 13.21% appearances respectively..

Price Trend Over Time

  • X-Axis (Year): Represents the years from 2010 to 2023.
  • Y-Axis (Left, Price $): Shows the average auction price in dollars.
  • Y-Axis (Right, Auction Frequency): Indicates the number of auctions held each year.

Price Based on PCGS Estimation

Grade Impact Analysis

Grade Price Grade Price Grade Price
MS-66 $3,150.00 MS-65+ $575.00 MS-65 $400.00
MS-64+ $160.00 MS-64 $140.00 MS-63+ $95.00
MS-63 $90.00 MS-62+ $50.00 MS-62 $45.00
MS-61 $40.00 MS-60 $35.00

** Note: These prices are based on the PCGS Price Guide, which tends to list higher values compared to most eBay sold prices for the same grade.

Coin Condition Analysis

Coin Condition Lowest Price Highest Price Average Price
Mint State $35.00 $3,150.00 $434.55

** Note: These prices are based on the PCGS Price Guide.

If you are unsure of the grade, you can assess it based on the coin's condition. More detailed information here.

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