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AI Identification

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Coin consistent with a United States Morgan Silver Dollar

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$65

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object appears to be a silver-toned coin housed in a protective plastic sleeve. The visible side is the reverse, featuring a design stylistically consistent with the Morgan Dollar, minted between 1878 and 1904, and again in 1921. It depicts a heraldic eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows. The text encircling the rim reads 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'ONE DOLLAR', with the motto 'In God we trust' in archaic script above the eagle's head. The coin shows a metallic, matte luster consistent with circulated or handled 90% silver coinage. Condition-wise, there appears to be visible wear on the high points of the eagle's breast and wing feathers, as well as minor contact marks or 'bag marks' across the field. No mint mark is immediately legible above the 'D' and 'O' of 'DOLLAR', which would indicate production at the Philadelphia Mint if consistent with official designs. While the imagery is highly familiar, physical metrics like weight, diameter, and edge reeding are unverified from the photo alone, and identification remains a hypothesis pending in-person expert authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided, which depicts the reverse of a silver-toned coin bearing a design consistent with a United States Morgan Silver Dollar. Based on the visible characteristics, the coin possesses a matte luster and wear patterns typical of a circulated specimen. I can observe smoothing on the eagle's breast and wings, alongside minor bag marks, which suggests a grade in the Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated range, assuming the identification is correct. I cannot verify the coin's precise year, weight, or metallic composition from a photograph; physical testing for silver content and diameter would be necessary to rule out a numismatic replica. The lack of a visible mint mark suggests a Philadelphia Mint hypothesis. The estimated value reflects current market interest in common-date Morgan Dollars in circulated condition. This value assumes the item is composed of 90% silver as per official specifications. If the coin were found to be a base-metal reproduction or a modern 'in the style of' copy, the value would be negligible, likely under five dollars. To move beyond this hypothesis, an in-person examination by a professional numismatist and a measurement of the coin's mass and edges are required. The market for Morgan Dollars remains robust, though values depend heavily on precise grading and the absence of cleaning or environmental damage, which I cannot fully assess via this image alone.

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