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AI Identification

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Assortment of U.S. Silver Dollars, Silver Eagles, a Gold Bar, and other Coins

Coin and Precious Metals Collection

AI Estimated Value

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$650-950

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This image displays a collection of various United States coinage and a small gold bar, predominantly comprising silver dollars and silver eagles, along with a modern quarter and a pre-1965 half dollar. The collection includes what appear to be several Peace dollars (depicting Lady Liberty's head) and at least one Morgan dollar (distinguished by its eagle reverse, though only the obverse is clear for some). Most of these silver dollars are housed in individual clear plastic flips or sleeves, indicating an effort to protect them, though some appear to show toning or light wear consistent with circulation or age. There are at least three American Silver Eagle bullion coins, characterized by their 'Walking Liberty' design, also individually sleeved. One of these Silver Eagles exhibits noticeable golden-hued toning. A specific coin, identified by a handwritten tag as '1942 Au' (likely indicating 'About Uncirculated' condition for a 1942 coin, possibly a Walking Liberty half dollar given its design), is encased in a cardboard holder with 'S30 MPJ' written on it, suggesting a previous appraisal or pricing reference. A modern U.S. quarter (possibly a Washington quarter) is visible, along with a small gold bar, likely a 'Goldgram' from a refinery (indicated by text on its accompanying blue card/packaging), contained within a sealed plastic assay card. The overall condition of the silver coins varies, with some showing brighter luster and others exhibiting darker patination or toning. The protective housing for most coins suggests an awareness of their numismatic or intrinsic value. The collection spans various eras of U.S. coinage, offering a mix of historical and bullion-oriented pieces. The visible text on some flips ('day') suggests partial previous labeling.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this collection. Based on visual assessment, the collection primarily consists of U.S. silver dollars (Peace and Morgan), American Silver Eagles, a pre-1965 U.S. half dollar, a modern U.S. quarter, and a small gold bar. The silver dollars exhibit varying conditions, from what appears to be circulated to potentially 'About Uncirculated' for the piece marked '1942 Au' (likely a Walking Liberty half dollar). Toning is present on several silver coins, particularly one American Silver Eagle, which shows attractive golden hues. The protective flips and holders indicate an owner's awareness of their value, aiding in preservation. The gold bar is presented in its original sealed assay card, suggesting its authenticity and stated weight. Market conditions for silver bullion (American Silver Eagles, pre-1965 silver content) are strong, driven by the current spot price of silver. Numismatic demand for Peace and Morgan dollars also remains robust, with specific dates and mint marks (unidentifiable from this image) commanding premiums. The '1942 Au' coin, if a Walking Liberty half dollar, would add a modest numismatic value. Limitations exist in authenticating coins solely from images; specific dates, mint marks, and detailed condition (e.g., luster, hairline scratches, environmental damage) cannot be precisely determined. The gold bar's authenticity rests on the integrity of its sealed assay card which is generally reliable. For a full authentication and accurate grading, an in-person examination by a certified numismatist, along with precise weight measurements and potentially compositional testing for the gold bar, would be required. My valuation reflects an estimate assuming the standard dates and common mint marks for the silver dollars, and typical bullion weights for the gold bar based on common sizes available in such packaging.

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