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AI Identification

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Silver-colored coin appearing to be a United States Morgan-style dollar

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $300

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular, metallic coin featuring a design consistent with the reverse of a United States Morgan silver dollar. The central motif depicts an eagle with outstretched wings clutching arrows and an olive branch, partially encircled by a laurel wreath. Text visible around the perimeter reads "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "ONE DOLLAR," with the motto "In God we trust" inscribed in Gothic script above the eagle's head. The coin exhibits a silver-toned patina and appears to be made of metal, though composition cannot be confirmed from the image alone. Small inscriptions below the wreath, where a mint mark would typically reside, appear to read "CC," which is consistent with the Carson City Mint, though this mark is subject to in-person verification for legitimacy. The coin shows signs of circulation including minor surface scratches, softening of the high-point details on the eagle's chest and wings, and some darkening in the recessed areas of the denticles and lettering. The edge appears reeded through the plastic sleeve. Because many replicas and counterfeit versions of historic coinage exist, the attribution to the late 19th or early 20th century is a stylistic hypothesis and does not constitute a claim of metallic purity or official mintage without professional numismatic grading.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided description, I am examining a circular, metallic coin featuring a reverse design consistent with a United States Morgan silver dollar, bearing what appears to be a CC mint mark beneath the wreath. The coin exhibits signs of circulation, including high-point wear on the eagle and surface scratches. Because I cannot physically examine the piece, I cannot test its metallic composition, weigh it to standard tolerances, or evaluate the exact die characteristics of the mint mark. Treating the identification as a hypothesis, if this piece is indeed a late-19th-century Morgan dollar struck at the Carson City mint, comparable items in circulated condition typically evaluate in the $150 to $300 range. This estimate relies heavily on the specific date on the unseen obverse, as certain years command substantial premiums. However, the market for historic US coinage contains numerous numismatic replicas. If this item turns out to be a base-metal reproduction or a modernized novelty in the style of a Morgan dollar, its market value would diminish to a nominal $5 to $15. Physical inspection by a professional numismatist, including weighing, specific gravity testing, and detailed die evaluation, would be required to evaluate its numismatic status properly.

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