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AI Identification

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U.S. Presidential-style one dollar coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $2.00

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular coin with a gold-tone or brassy appearance, stylistically consistent with the United States Mint's Presidential $1 Coin Program. The obverse features a portrait of a man in late 18th-century attire, which is inscribed with the text 'JOHN ADAMS' along the top curve, '2nd PRESIDENT' and the dates '1797-1801' along the bottom curve. The coin displays a satin-like finish on the raised portrait against a slightly more lustrous field. The color is a yellow-gold hue, characteristic of the manganese-brass clad composition used in modern American dollar coins, though this cannot be verified without physical testing. The visible craftsmanship shows sharp relief in the hair and facial features of the figure. Condition-wise, the coin appears to be in circulated or lightly handled state; there are minor surface abrasions and small dark spots or tarnish visible near the '2nd' and within the field. The edge is not visible in the image, so the presence of edge-incused lettering (typical of this series) cannot be confirmed. This piece is stylistically attributed to the 2007 issue year based on the historical terms of the Presidential coin series, but the exact mint mark and year remain unverified as they are typically located on the coin's edge, which is obscured.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on what I can see in the provided image, this item appears to be a United States Presidential $1 coin featuring John Adams, stylistically consistent with the 2007 issue. The coin shows signs of light handling or circulation, noting minor surface abrasions and small spots of tarnish within the field. I cannot see the edge of the coin in this photo, which is where the date, mint mark, and motto would typically be located for this series. Therefore, I cannot verify the specific issue or check for potential edge-lettering errors. Assuming this piece is a standard circulated issue of this type, it typically trades at or just above its face value of one dollar in the current numismatic market. Modern U.S. dollar coins like this were produced in massive quantities, meaning standard circulated examples carry virtually no premium over face value. To fully assess its numismatic status and value, an in-person examination by a professional numismatist would be required. This physical inspection would be needed to inspect the edge, verify the composition, rule out any replicas, and check for any recognized minting varieties or errors that could potentially elevate its standing among collectors.

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