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AI Identification

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Coin consistent with 1977 Netherlands Antilles currency

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AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00 USD

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a metallic coin, stylistically consistent with currency issued for the Netherlands Antilles. The obverse shown features a central crowned coat of arms over a ribbon with a Latin motto, which is partially legible as 'LIBERTATE UNANIMUS'. Above the crest, the text 'NEDERLANDSE ANTILLEN' is embossed in a circular path. The date '1977' is clearly marked at the base. Small symbols are visible to the left and right of the shield, which are consistent with the cock and caduceus mint/privy marks found on Dutch-related coinage of this period. The object has a silver-tone luster, suggesting a composition likely of nickel or a similar alloy common for circulation coins of that era, though metallic content is unverified. The craftsmanship shows raised relief lettering and a rimmed edge. The condition shows surface scuffs, small dings on the rim, and signs of circulation wear consistent with a piece of mid-to-late 20th-century currency. Without physical testing or an image of the reverse, this identification remains a hypothesis based on visible markings and design elements.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, the object is stylistically consistent with a 1977 circulation coin from the Netherlands Antilles, likely the 1-cent or 2.5-cent denomination depending on the size and reverse design which are not visible here. The 1977 date and official coat of arms are clearly legible, though I cannot verify the metal composition or weight from a photograph alone. The surface shows a silver-tone luster and signs of circulation such as minor rim dings and scuffs, which suggests the coin has seen moderate use in commerce. Assuming this attribution is correct, the piece represents common mid-20th-century government-issued currency rather than a rare numismatic specimen. The market value for common-date Netherlands Antilles circulation coins in this condition is generally very low, often trading as bulk 'world coins' or for a small premium to collectors of Dutch-related colonial issues. My estimate assumes the item is an issued coin; however, many such pieces are produced in significant quantities and do not command high prices unless in pristine, uncirculated condition or if they involve rare error strikes. To confirm this value, a physical inspection is necessary to determine the diameter, weight, and reverse strike, as well as to check for any signs of casting that might indicate a reproduction. If this item were discovered to be a modern replica or a non-circulating commemorative token, its value would likely be negligible. Scientific testing of the alloy and professional grading would be required to establish a precise numismatic grade, though such a cost would likely exceed the market value of the coin itself.

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