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AI Identification

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Pair of coins or tokens in the style of Ancient Greek silver staters

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The image displays two metallic circular objects that appear to be coins or tokens, featuring a silver-colored finish. Both items exhibit an irregular, 'hand-struck' shape rather than a modern perfectly circular rim. The top item clearly depicts the figure of a Pegasus—a winged horse—which is a motif heavily associated with the ancient city of Corinth. The lower item is less distinct due to the focus but appears to share a similar silhouette. The metallic surface has a dull, matte luster, consistent with aged silver or a cast base metal meant to replicate an antique finish. There is visible wear along the raised relief and irregular edges, though the lack of sharp detail in the strike may suggest they are modern cast reproductions rather than authentic ancient specimens. Given the blurry nature of the photograph and the absence of clear mint marks or verifiable provenance, these are identified as being in the style of 4th-century BC Greek currency. A physical inspection by a numismatist would be required to determine if they are genuine ancient artifacts, museum replicas, or modern decorative tokens.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this pair of metallic objects resembling ancient Greek silver staters, specifically featuring the Pegasus motif associated with Corinthian coinage. From what I can see, the pieces exhibit the characteristic irregular planchet of hand-struck ancient currency; however, the soft, somewhat muddy details and matte surface luster raise the hypothesis that these may be modern cast reproductions or museum-quality tokens rather than authentic 4th-century BC artifacts. I cannot verify the metal composition or the strike method from a photograph alone. The provided estimate of $400 - $800 represents the potential market value for a pair of authentic, silver Greek staters in 'fair to fine' condition with visible wear. If these are confirmed to be authentic through a physical inspection by a numismatist, including weight analysis and edge examination, the value could significantly exceed this range depending on the specific mint and rarity. Conversely, if these are determined to be modern replicas, 'in the style of' tokens, or base-metal casts, they would likely possess a decorative or nominal value typically falling between $20 and $50. Market demand for authentic Greek coinage remains high among collectors, but values are strictly dictated by verifiable provenance and metallurgical authenticity. To confirm the value, an in-person examination is required to rule out casting bubbles or modern seam lines that would indicate a reproduction.

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