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AI Identification

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Eisenhower-style one dollar coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $12.00

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item shown is a silver-toned coin housed in a protective plastic sleeve, which has a matte metallic finish consistent with cupronickel or silver-clad compositions. The reverse side of the coin is visible, featuring a design consistent with the Eisenhower dollar series issued by the United States. The imagery includes a large eagle landing on the surface of the moon, clutching an olive branch, with the Earth visible in the background above the eagle's head. The text 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' is arched along the top edge, while 'ONE DOLLAR' is arched along the bottom. The motto 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' is positioned above the eagle. Thirteen stars are scattered in the background, surrounding the central eagle motif. The coin appears to be in circulated condition, showing minor surface scuffs and light wear on the raised relief, particularly on the eagle's wing feathers. The protective plastic flip shows some aging and minor crinkling. Please note that while the markings and design are consistent with a 1970s-era U.S. dollar coin, physical verification of the metal composition, weight, and edge reeding is required for an absolute identification of its exact year and minting variety.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of this silver-toned dollar coin. The reverse design, featuring an eagle landing on the moon, is consistent with the Eisenhower dollar series minted between 1971 and 1978 to commemorate the Apollo 11 moon landing. Based on the visible characteristics, there is a possibility this is a standard cupronickel circulation strike, though the matte finish could also suggest a silver-clad composition produced for collectors. I cannot determine the exact metal content, weight, or mint mark from this single reverse-view image. The coin shows signs of circulation, including surface scuffs and wear on the high points of the eagle's wings, which affects its numismatic grade. The value range reflects this uncertainty: if it is a common cupronickel specimen, the value is generally closer to its face value of $1.00. Should it be identified as a 40% silver-clad variety in higher mint state, the value could reach the higher end of the estimate. Market demand for circulated Eisenhower dollars is typically stable but limited, as they were produced in large quantities. A physical inspection is required to check for mint marks—specifically a 'S' for San Francisco—and to perform a weight test to distinguish between base metal and silver-clad planchets. The presence of the plastic flip suggests it was handled as a collectible, but without seeing the obverse date and mint mark, this remains a working hypothesis. If the item were discovered to be a modern reproduction or a common base-metal strike in poor condition, its value would be exclusively its face value.

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