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AI Identification

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United States Washington Quarter

Coinage

AI Estimated Value

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$0.25 - $0.75

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a United States quarter dollar coin, commonly known as a Washington Quarter, featuring the bust of George Washington in left-facing profile on the obverse side. The coin appears to be made of a silver-colored metal, consistent with its likely composition of copper-nickel clad copper for post-1964 issues. Its circular shape and reeded edge (though not clearly visible, typical for this denomination) are standard. The surface shows some wear, particularly on the higher points of Washington's effigy, suggesting it has been circulated. There are no obvious severe damages like bends or deep scratches, but minor abrasions and surface dirt are present. The specific mint mark or year is not discernible from the provided image due to the angle and resolution, which would be crucial for precise identification and valuation. The overall condition suggests a 'Good' to 'Very Good' circulated state, with details still apparent but softened by use. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced coinage from the U.S. Mint. No unique markings or errors are readily apparent that would significantly increase its collectible value beyond its face value, assuming it is a common date.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this United States Washington Quarter appears to be a standard circulated example. The coin exhibits wear consistent with its use in commerce, particularly on the high points of Washington's effigy. I assess its condition to be in the 'Good' to 'Very Good' range, with details softened but still discernible. The coin's authenticity as a genuine U.S. quarter is highly probable given the typical appearance of the design and expected clad composition for post-1964 issues. Market conditions for common Washington Quarters in this circulated state are generally at or slightly above face value. Without knowledge of the specific mint mark or year, it's impossible to identify this as a rare or key-date coin. Most Washington Quarters from the modern era (1965-present) are mass-produced, leading to abundant supply and low demand for circulated examples beyond their monetary value. Factors significantly impacting value – such as rarity, specific minting errors, or exceptional uncirculated condition – are not evident here. A true, precise authentication and valuation would necessitate an in-person examination. This would allow me to accurately determine the mint mark, date, and confirm the specific composition using instruments like a densitometer, if needed. I would also use a magnifying loupe to detect any subtle errors, planchet issues, or alterations that are impossible to discern from an image. Provenance documentation, while not usually critical for common modern coins, could provide additional context for rare variants. Without these specifics, I assign a conservative appraisal value reflecting its probable common date status.

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