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AI Identification

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Coin in the style of a U.S. Presidential Dollar

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1 - $3

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a metallic coin with a golden-yellow hue, consistent with the manganese brass composition used in the United States Mint's Presidential Dollar series. The obverse features a profile bust of a male figure. Circumscribed text on the obverse reads 'ANDREW JOHNSON' at the top, 'IN GOD WE TRUST' at the bottom left, and '17th PRESIDENT 1865-1869' at the bottom right. The coin displays a satin-like finish with some visible surface wear, including small nicks and scratches on the high points of the relief and the fields, which is typical for circulated currency. The design and inscriptions are stylistically consistent with the U.S. Mint's Presidential $1 Coin Program, specifically the 2011 release. While the visible markings suggest it is a standard circulation or collector's coin, a physical inspection by a numismatist would be required to verify its metal content, strike type, and potential mint marks which are often found on the edge of this specific coin series. For the purpose of this evaluation, the item is treated as a modern commemorative-style coin pending formal authentication of its origin and composition.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am evaluating an item that appears to be a U.S. Presidential Dollar bearing the likeness of Andrew Johnson. From what I can see, the coin displays a golden-yellow hue consistent with the manganese brass composition of this series, alongside typical circulation wear such as small nicks and scratches on the high points. I cannot verify the item's precise metal content, weight, or the edge lettering, which is characteristic of this series, from a photograph alone; a physical inspection and weighing by a numismatist would be required to evaluate its origin. Assuming this piece is a standard circulation strike, the market for such modern U.S. dollar coins is highly accessible, with values generally hovering right at face value for circulated examples. Uncirculated or rare error varieties can command a slight premium, but the visible wear on this piece suggests it would fall into the standard circulation category. If further in-person examination reveals it to be a standard issue, its value remains nominal. If it turns out to be a novelty reproduction, it would hold no numismatic market value.

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