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AI Identification

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Circulated coin featuring text consistent with George VI British or Commonwealth coinage

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AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $15.00

As of July 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular coin, metallic in appearance with a yellowish or bronze-tone hue, currently resting on a dark, textured wood-like surface. The obverse side shown features a left-facing profile portrait of a male figure, appearing consistent with the likeness of King George VI. The legible circumferential inscription reads: "GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX ET IND: IMP:" (reflecting 'George VI by the Grace of God, King of all the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India'). The text and portrait style are consistent with coinage produced for the United Kingdom or its territories between 1937 and 1952. The coin shows signs of significant wear and circulation, including softening of the high-relief details in the hair and facial features, along with varied surface patination ranging from dull gold to darker iridescent tones. There are visible surface abrasions and minor nicks along the edge. The reverse of the coin is not visible, preventing a specific denomination or year-of-issue identification. While the markings appear consistent with historical British currency, physical testing for metal content and weight, as well as expert inspection of mint marks, would be required to differentiate an official minting from period counterfeits or reproductions.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item appears to be a circulated coin from the George VI era (1937-1952), bearing inscriptions consistent with British or Commonwealth currency of that period. From what I can see, the coin exhibits significant wear, with softening of high-relief details in the portrait and various surface abrasions. I cannot verify the specific denomination or year of issue because the reverse side is not visible; however, the yellowish hue suggests a bronze composition, such as a penny or half-penny, or potentially a brass threepence. The value estimate of $1.00 to $15.00 reflects the typical market range for common circulated base-metal coinage of this era assuming it is a standard issue. Crucially, I cannot confirm the metal content or the status of the coin as an official minting from a photograph alone. Physical inspection would be required to rule out period counterfeits or modern reproductions, which would possess negligible collector value beyond their novelty. The valuation is also highly sensitive to the specific date and mint mark on the reverse; if the hidden side reveals a rare key-date or a high-grade specimen, the value could increase, though the visible surface wear suggests a lower grade. Generally, demand for circulated George VI coinage is steady among hobbyists, but prices remain modest for non-precious metal examples lacking exceptional strikes. To establish a more precise value and confirm the item's status, an in-person examination by a numismatist, verification of weight and diameter, and a view of the reverse side are necessary.

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