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AI Identification

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Silver-toned coin consistent with a United States Morgan Dollar

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AI Estimated Value

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$30 - $45

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a silver-toned coin housed in a clear protective plastic sleeve. The visible reverse side features a heraldic eagle with outstretched wings clutching arrows and an olive branch, encircled by a wreath. The text around the perimeter reads 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'ONE DOLLAR', with the motto 'In God We Trust' inscribed in Gothic-style script above the eagle's head. The design is stylistically consistent with the Morgan Dollar, a United States currency piece produced between 1878 and 1904, and again in 1921. There is no visible mint mark above the 'DO' in 'DOLLAR', which, if the piece is consistent with Philadelphia Mint production, would be expected for that location. The coin exhibits a metallic luster and appears to have moderate wear on the high points of the eagle's breast and wing feathers, alongside several small surface contact marks or 'bag marks' typical of circulated or handled coinage. However, as coins are frequently replicated or struck as modern commemoratives, this item remains unverified without physical testing for weight, diameter, and silver fineness. The protective plastic flip shows some light scuffing and a small piece of white tape at the bottom right. The identification as a Morgan Dollar is a hypothesis based on visual alignment with the George T. Morgan design; absolute attribution requires professional numismatic grading.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am evaluating a silver-toned coin that shares visual characteristics with a United States Morgan Dollar. From the visible reverse, I observe the heraldic eagle design and the absence of a mint mark, consistent with Philadelphia Mint production. The piece shows moderate wear on the eagle's high points and typical bag marks. However, examining a photograph does not allow me to physically weigh or measure the coin, nor can I test the metal content. Therefore, the attribution as a Morgan Dollar remains a working hypothesis. Replicas and modern commemoratives of this iconic design are highly common. If this piece is independently evaluated and tests consistent with a typical Philadelphia Morgan Dollar in circulated condition, comparable examples generally trade in the $30 to $45 range, largely driven by the underlying silver bullion market and mild numismatic demand for common dates. If further physical inspection reveals it to be a base-metal replica or reproduction, the value would be nominal, likely $1 to $5 as a novelty piece. To proceed, I recommend in-person examination by a numismatic professional who can perform weight, diameter, and specific gravity tests to ascertain the metal content and attribution.

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