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AI Identification

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U.S. Bicentennial Eisenhower-style One Dollar Coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $1.50

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States Eisenhower dollar coin, specifically the reverse side featuring the Bicentennial design. The reverse depicts the Liberty Bell superimposed over the moon, marking the 1776-1976 Bicentennial era. The coin's edge is reeded, and the surface displays a circular arrangement of text reading 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'ONE DOLLAR', separated by stars. Small inscriptions include 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' and the designer's initials 'DRW' (attributed to Dennis R. Williams). The material is consistent with a copper-nickel clad composition common for circulation strikes of this period, though silver-clad versions were also produced for collectors. The image shows significant surface wear, including numerous scratches, contact marks ('bag marks'), and slight edge dings, particularly near the letter 'S' in 'STATES'. These marks are consistent with a coin that has seen moderate circulation. Without a physical inspection or a view of the obverse, the specific mint mark and metal content cannot be determined. This identification remains a hypothesis until verified by a numismatic expert through physical examination of the weight, diameter, and obverse markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined the reverse of a United States Eisenhower-style Bicentennial dollar. I am treating this as a copper-nickel clad circulation strike for the purpose of this estimate. From what I can see, the coin displays significant surface wear, including contact marks and scratches consistent with moderate circulation. I cannot verify the metal content or mint mark from this photo; a physical inspection to check for a 'S' mint mark or silver-clad edge would be necessary to determine if it is a collector's edition. Because I cannot see the obverse, I am also unable to determine the 'Variety' (Type 1 vs Type 2 lettering) which slightly influences numismatic interest. The current value is estimated based on the hypothesis that this is a common base-metal issue. Items of this type in circulated condition generally trade near their face value or a small premium in the collectibles market. If this were found to be a silver-clad proof or an uncirculated specimen, the value could increase to the $10-$20 range. Conversely, if it is a standard circulated clad version, the market demand is limited primarily to its utility as a curiosity. To confirm the value, a numismatic expert would need to perform a physical examination of the obverse, weight, and diameter to rule out replicas and determine the exact strike type.

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