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AI Identification

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Circulated 1974-dated coin from the Republic of Guatemala

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a circulated coin bearing markings consistent with Guatemalan currency. One side of the coin features the national coat of arms of Guatemala, which includes a quetzal bird perched on a scroll, crossed rifles, and crossed swords within a laurel wreath. The text around the perimeter reads "REPUBLICA DE GUATEMALA" and is marked with the year "1974" at the bottom. The metal has a yellowish tone, stylistically consistent with a copper-nickel-zinc alloy or brass, though exact metallurgical composition cannot be verified from the image. The surface shows significant signs of wear and age, including a dark patina in recessed areas, numerous fine scratches (contact marks), and softening of the struck details, particularly on the central emblem. The edge appears to have a smooth or possibly worn profile. While the text is legible, it should be noted that numismatic items can be subject to replication; therefore, this is identified as appearing to be a mid-20th-century Guatemalan coin subject to physical weight and measurement verification by a specialist.

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Based on the images provided, I have examined a circulated coin that appears to bear the characteristic hallmarks of a 1974 Guatemalan issue. Specifically, it displays the national coat of arms and the date 1974. From what I can see, the coin shows significant circulation wear, including surface abrasions, softening of the finer details on the scroll and rifles, and a pervasive dark patina consistent with age and handling. I cannot verify the exact denomination (such as 5, 10, or 25 centavos) or the metallurgical composition from a photograph alone, though the yellowish tone suggests a common base-metal alloy typical for this era of Guatemalan coinage. This estimate assumes the item corresponds to a standard circulating coin rather than a rare variety. The market for mid-20th-century Guatemalan coins is generally stable, but demand is highest for pieces in uncirculated, 'mint state' condition. For an item in this circulated state, the value is primarily nominal or reflective of a low-end collector's filler. To provide a more precise valuation, I would need a physical inspection to verify the diameter, weight, and strike characteristics to rule out counterfeit issues. If this item were found to be a contemporary replica or a common modern reproduction rather than a legitimate 1974 strike, it would hold little to no numismatic value. A definitive determination would require an in-person examination by a specialist or submission to a third-party grading service.

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