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AI Identification

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Canadian commemorative silver-tone dollar coin in velvet-lined case

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00–$65.00

As of July 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a commemorative silver-tone coin, housed in a clear protective plastic capsule within a red velvet-lined presentation box. The coin features a frosted relief design on a mirror-like (proof-like) finish field. The reverse side depicted shows a group of hockey players in celebration after a goal, consistent with the imagery of the 1972 Summit Series. The text on the coin is visible and reads as follows: '1972', a maple leaf symbol, '1997', 'MATCHS CANADA/U.R.S.S. 1972', '1972 CANADA/U.S.S.R. SERIES', and 'CANADA DOLLAR'. A small 'CANADA' logo with a maple leaf is also visible on the lower right side. The coin's appearance, finish, and markings are consistent with a 25th-anniversary commemorative issue produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, though authentication would require physical inspection of both sides and weighing. The coin appears to be in excellent condition with no visible scratches or tarnishing through the protective capsule. The presentation box shows light handling consistent with age but remains structurally sound. The overall quality suggests a collector's numismatic piece rather than circulating currency.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, this item appears to be a 1997 Canadian Sterling Silver Dollar commemorating the 25th anniversary of the 1972 Canada/USSR Summit Series. The coin features frosting consistent with a proof-like finish and is housed in a presentation case typical of Royal Canadian Mint issues. Based on what I can see, the coin remains in excellent condition within its protective capsule. I cannot verify the metal content, weight, or the appearance of the obverse side from a photo; a physical inspection would be required to check for 'milk spots' or hairlines that might affect the grade. The estimated value is based on the assumption that this is a .925 silver specimen. If the item were found to be a base-metal replica or a secondary market medal rather than the mint-issued silver dollar, the value would likely drop to under $10.00. The market for Canadian commemorative numismatics is stable, driven largely by historical interest in the 1972 series. To reach a more certain valuation, I would need to perform a physical examination to verify the weight (nominally 25.17 grams) and confirm the existence of the Queen Elizabeth II effigy on the obverse. While comparable silver dollars of this thematic series frequently sell in this range, the final value depends on the item's status as a silver issue. In-person verification by a coin professional would be necessary to confirm the specific variety and metallurgical composition.

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