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AI Identification

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United States Peace-style silver dollar coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $35

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a circular coin housed within a clear plastic protective flip. The obverse side is visible, featuring a profile of Liberty wearing a radiate crown, a design consistent with the 'Peace Dollar' minted by the United States. The coin appears to be made of a silver-colored metal, though the specific silver content is unverified. Visible text includes the word 'LIBERTY' curved along the top edge and 'IN GOD WE TRVST' (using the Latin 'V' for 'U') across the lower middle field. The date at the bottom is marked '1922'. The coin exhibits signs of moderate circulation wear, including smoothing of the hair details, crown rays, and the outer rim. Significant surface scratches and small nicks are visible across the field, particularly behind the head of Liberty. The metal displays a dull, grayish patina consistent with aged silver. No mint marks are visible on this side, as they are typically found on the reverse, which is not shown. The identification is based on the legible date and iconography, though authenticity cannot be confirmed without physical testing for weight, diameter, and metallurgical composition to rule out modern replicas or counterfeits.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a coin that appears to be a 1922 United States Peace Dollar. While the date and iconography are consistent with that series, I cannot verify the metallic content or the legitimacy of the piece from a photograph alone. A physical inspection including weight, diameter, and metallurgical testing would be required to rule out replicas or base-metal counterfeits. The coin exhibits signs of moderate circulation wear, notably smoothing of the hair details and rays of the crown, suggesting a grade in the 'Fine' to 'Very Fine' range. Numerous surface scratches and nicks are visible, which generally detracts from the value to collectors. In the current market, 1922 is the most common date for this series, and specimens in circulated condition typically trade near their silver bullion value plus a small numismatic premium. This estimate assumes the item contains 90% silver as expected for this type; if the piece were determined to be a modern base-metal reproduction, it would hold only nominal decorative value of a few dollars. Conversely, if it were to be professionally graded and found to have exceptional luster not visible in this photo, the value could increase slightly. Without physical verification or provenance, the value remains tied largely to its assumed silver content and high-volume mintage status.

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