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AI Identification

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Italian 20 Centesimi-style coin (as marked 1941-XIX)

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $5.00

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a circular coin or token, stylistically consistent with the 20 Centesimi coinage produced in Italy during the mid-20th century. The obverse side shown features a profile head facing right, situated behind a fasces, a bundle of rods with a projecting axe head. The design is characteristic of the 'Impero' (Empire) series issued under the reign of Victor Emmanuel III. Visible inscriptions include 'ITALIA' along the right edge, 'C. 20' (denoting 20 Centesimi) at the bottom center, and '1941' to the right of the denomination. To the left, the Roman numerals 'XIX' appear, which corresponds to the 19th year of the Fascist era (EF). A small mint mark 'R' is visible, consistent with the Rome Mint. The item appears to be made of a silver-toned metal, possibly a stainless steel alloy like Acmonital, which was commonly used for this denomination during that period. The surface exhibits significant circulation wear, with numerous small scratches, surface abrasions, and a dull grey patina. This attribution is based on the legible markings and iconography present in the image; however, physical inspection would be required to rule out contemporary counterfeits or modern reproductions.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of the circular coin, which bears markings consistent with an Italian 20 Centesimi piece from 1941 (Year XIX). Based on the visible iconography, including the profile head, fasces, and 'Acmonital' silver-toned appearance, this item aligns with the 'Impero' series of Victor Emmanuel III. However, I cannot verify the metallic composition or the legitimacy of the strike from a photograph alone; physical inspection would be required to rule out contemporary counterfeits or modern replicas. The piece shows significant circulation wear, including surface abrasions and a dull patina, which heavily impacts its numismatic appeal. The market for mid-20th-century Italian base-metal coinage is generally saturated, with high-volume production leading to low individual values for circulated specimens. Based on what I can see, this item is valued as a common circulation strike. The provided estimate assumes the item is a legal tender issue of the Rome Mint; if it were found to be a modern reproduction or a common 'in the style of' token, the value would be negligible or purely nominal. To establish a more precise standing, an in-person examination by a numismatist to check for correct weight (initially 4 grams), magnetic properties of the steel alloy, and edge grooming would be necessary. Generally, demand for these items is limited to entry-level collectors or those seeking representative examples of the Fascist-era coinage.

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