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AI Identification

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United States Washington Quarter

Numismatics / Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$0.25

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular United States coin, specifically a Washington Quarter, demonstrating the standard obverse design used since 1932. The coin features the left-facing profile portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Inscriptions visible include the word 'LIBERTY' curved along the top edge and the national motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' appearing to the left of the bust. The coin appears to be made of a cupro-nickel clad composition, common for post-1964 circulation strikes, displaying a typical metallic grey color. Due to the high level of digital noise and compression in the image, specific mint marks (located behind the queue of Washington's hair) and the exact four-digit date at the base are not clearly legible, though the design remains iconic and easily identifiable. The surface shows a significant amount of wear consistent with long-term circulation, including softened relief details and a lack of original mint luster. The coin is resting on a textured, light-colored surface with a vertical linear pattern, possibly wood grain or fabric. There are no obvious signs of major damage like deep gouges or bending, but general surface patina and minor abrasions are prevalent across the field and high points of the portrait.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the provided United States Washington Quarter. The coin exhibits a cupro-nickel clad composition, which has been the standard for United States quarters since 1965. Based on the significant surface wear, loss of original mint luster, and softened relief on the portrait of George Washington, this specimen is classified as a 'circulated' strike. While the specific date and mint mark are obscured by digital noise, the design characteristics confirm it is a high-volume circulation issue rather than a rare silver variety (1932-1964). The market for common-date, circulated clad quarters is extremely narrow, as hundreds of millions remain in active circulation today. There is no numismatic premium for this item; its value is derived solely from its status as legal tender. Comparables for this item are found in daily commercial transactions where it consistently trades at its face value. Factors impacting value include the lack of rarity and the absence of high-grade preservation (Mint State). Due to the limitations of image-based appraisal, I cannot definitively rule out minor mint errors or verify the exact date. A full authentication would require an in-person physical inspection to weigh the coin (5.67g standard) and examine the edge for the characteristic copper core, which would differentiate it from silver-clad proof or pre-1965 silver issues. Unless a rare date or significant error is identified upon physical inspection, the value remains at the nominal denomination.

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