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AI Identification

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U.S. Quarter-style coin bearing Semiquincentennial markings

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$0.25 - $5.00

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a circular metal coin that appears stylistically consistent with United States currency, specifically the Washington Quarter. The obverse side features a profile portrait of George Washington, which bears elements consistent with the 'Lura Gardin Fraser' design recently utilized by the United States Mint. The coin displays the verbatim inscriptions 'IN GOD WE TRUST', 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', and a dual-date marking of '1776-2026'. A small letter 'P' is visible, which is consistent with a Philadelphia mint mark as marked. The surface possesses a silver-toned metallic luster and shows signs of light handling or circulation consistent with a modern strike. The '1776-2026' date suggests this is part of the Semiquincentennial program; however, because of the possibility of commemorative medals or unauthorized replicas, this should be considered an unverified specimen until a physical weight and metal composition test can be performed by a numismatist. The reverse side is not visible in the provided image.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the circular metal piece bearing markings consistent with a United States Semiquincentennial quarter. Based on what I can see, the obverse features the Fraser design of George Washington with a dual-date marking of '1776-2026' and a 'P' mint mark. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a government-issued circulation strike, a proof specimen, or a privately minted commemorative medal. The metallic composition—whether copper-nickel clad or a precious metal—cannot be determined without physical testing such as a weight check or spectroscopic analysis. The basis for this value estimate assumes the hypothesis that this is a standard circulation-strike specimen or a modern commemorative of nominal numismatic premium. In the current market, uncirculated examples of modern commemorative quarters often trade near their face value or at a small premium to collectors, typically in the $1 to $5 range for high-grade raw examples. If this item were to be a common circulation coin, its value would be its $0.25 face value. Conversely, if physical inspection were to reveal that the item is a silver proof or an off-metal error, the value could increase significantly. To reach a more precise valuation, an in-person examination by a numismatist is required to check for edge lettering, weight, and surface characteristics. As the 2026 date refers to a future or upcoming release, any current specimens existing outside of official Mint channels must be viewed with caution regarding their production source. If this is found to be a non-legal-tender replica or 'in the style of' a US coin, its value would be negligible, likely limited to its scrap metal content.

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