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AI Identification

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United States quarter-dollar coin, as marked 1965

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.25 - $1.00

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States quarter-dollar coin appearing to be made of a copper-nickel clad composition, consistent with the standard coinage issued by the U.S. Mint starting in 1965. The obverse features the left-facing profile of George Washington. At the top edge, the word "LIBERTY" is embossed. To the lower left of the profile is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST", though the letter 'I' appears partially obscured or worn. The date at the bottom is marked as "1965". Physically, the coin shows signs of circular wear and moderate circulation. There are numerous small surface scratches, nicks, and dings visible across the field and on the raised relief. Notable discoloration or potential localized oxidation is visible along the lower rim near the date, presenting as brownish-orange spotting. The reeded edge is typical for this denomination. This identification is based on the legible markings and stylistic features visible in the photograph, though the exact metal composition and authenticity of the minting cannot be verified without a physical metallurgical test and expert numismatic inspection.

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I have examined the image of the United States quarter-dollar coin dated 1965. Based on what I can see, the coin appears to be a standard copper-nickel clad issue, which replaced the 90% silver composition in that year. I cannot verify the exact metal composition or internal weight from a photo; a physical inspection and metallurgical test would be required to confirm it is not an error strike on leftover silver planchets, which are extremely rare. The coin shows signs of moderate circulation, including surface scratches, nicks, and localized oxidation or discoloration near the date. The motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' shows significant wear. Because 1965 quarters were minted in the hundreds of millions and lack a mint mark, they are generally considered common pocket change unless in pristine, uncirculated condition or possessing a rare minting error. The value estimate reflects its status as a common circulation strike. In the current market, these coins typically trade at or very near their face value. While some examples with specific errors or those in high-grade mint state can command a premium, this specific item's condition suggests it would likely only fetch face value in a retail transaction. To confirm any potential numismatic premium, an in-person examination by a professional grading service would be necessary to identify possible errors or provide a technical grade. If this were a modern replica or a non-currency token in the style of a US quarter, its value would be negligible. As a standard circulating coin, demand is generally restricted to bulk collectors or general commerce.

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