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AI Identification

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United States Quarter Dollar Coin (Obverse)

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.25 - $0.50

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a circular metal coin, appearing to be a quarter dollar from the United States. The visible side is the obverse, featuring the profile of George Washington facing left. The coin is predominantly silver-colored, consistent with the cupronickel cladding of modern US quarters. Based on the discernible details, particularly the slightly worn features and the overall design, it appears to be a standard circulating quarter rather than a proof or uncirculated special issue. The image quality is moderate, making some fine details difficult to ascertain, but the general outlines of Washington's bust and the 'LIBERTY' inscription above his head are visible, though somewhat soft due to circulation and potential photographic blur. Below Washington's chin, a date might be present, but it is not clearly legible. The mint mark, if present, would likely be to the right of Washington's ponytail, but this area is not distinct enough to identify. The rim of the coin shows some slight wear consistent with regular use. The surface exhibits a dull metallic sheen with no clear evidence of significant damage such as deep scratches or corrosion, though minor surface abrasions are likely given its apparent circulation. The overall condition suggests a 'Good' to 'Very Good' grade in numismatic terms, indicating that the major design elements are clear but fine details may be worn smooth. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced coinage from the U.S. Mint.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of what appears to be a United States Quarter Dollar. Based on the visual evidence, this is a standard circulating quarter featuring the obverse design of George Washington. The coin exhibits typical wear consistent with regular use, rendering fine details of Washington's bust and the 'LIBERTY' inscription somewhat soft. While the image quality limits a precise grade, the overall condition suggests a 'Good' to 'Very Good' in numismatic terms. Market conditions for standard circulating quarters are solely based on their face value unless they possess specific rarities (e.g., key dates, mint errors, high uncirculated grades). From this image, I cannot discern a specific date or mint mark, which are critical for identifying any potential numismatic value beyond face value. The apparent wear precludes it from being a collectible specimen sought after by most numismatists. Therefore, demand and rarity are negligible. The primary factor impacting its value is its status as a common circulating coin. Without clear identification of a rare date, mint mark, or error, its value remains at or just slightly above its face value, primarily as a placeholder coin in a collection or for its metallic content if considering bulk scrap, which is not applicable here. A significant limitation of this appraisal is the reliance on imagery; full authenticity verification, including date and mint mark identification, and a precise grading, would require in-person examination, as well as potentially scientific testing if there were any doubts about its metallic composition or if it were suspected to be a counterfeit (though this is highly unlikely for such a common item). Due to the apparent wear and lack of discernible rare features, the numismatic value is minimal.

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