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AI Identification

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United States Bicentennial Quarter (1776-1976)

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.25

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a United States quarter coin, specifically a Bicentennial issue, featuring George Washington on the obverse. The coin is circular and appears to be made of a silver-colored metallic alloy, consistent with the copper-nickel clad composition of standard circulating US quarters from this era. The obverse prominently displays the left-facing profile of George Washington. Above his head, the word "LIBERTY" is visible, with the 'L' and 'I' clearly discernible. To the left of his portrait, the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" is partially visible. Below the bust, the dual date "1776-1976" is clearly inscribed, indicating its Bicentennial commemorative status. The coin exhibits a somewhat dull, circulated finish, suggesting it has been in regular use. There are no obvious major gouges, bends, or severe damage, but typical wear from circulation, such as minor scratches and a softened relief on the higher points of the design, can be anticipated, though precise details are obscured by the image quality. The edges of the coin would typically be reeded, but this is not visible in the provided image. No distinct mint mark is discernible from this view, nor are any unique or unusual characteristics beyond its commemorative dating. The craftsmanship is that typical of US Mint coinage, designed for mass production and durability in commerce. The item is likely from the Modern Era of coinage, given its 1976 date.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of what appears to be a United States Bicentennial Quarter (1776-1976). Based on the visual evidence, this coin is a standard copper-nickel clad Bicentennial quarter. The obverse clearly shows George Washington's portrait, the inscription 'LIBERTY', a partial 'IN GOD WE TRUST', and the dual date '1776-1976'. The coin exhibits signs of typical circulation wear, characterized by a dull finish and softened details, although the image quality prevents a precise grade assessment. Authenticity, based solely on this image, appears to be as a genuine circulated U.S. Bicentennial quarter, consistent with millions minted for general circulation. However, I must explicitly state that full authentication requires in-person examination to verify metallic composition, weight, and to rule out counterfeits, which can sometimes be sophisticated. Provenance documentation or scientific testing (such as XRF analysis) would also provide definitive confirmation. From a market perspective, these coins are extremely common. The Bicentennial quarters were produced in vast quantities (over 1.6 billion copper-nickel clad versions) and do not possess inherent rarity in circulated condition. Unless the coin exhibits an uncirculated (mint state) grade, a rare error, or is one of the significantly rarer 40% silver varieties (which cannot be determined from this image), its market value remains at face value. Given the visible circulation wear, this coin is not likely to be a 40% silver proof or uncirculated strike. Therefore, the demand for common circulated Bicentennial quarters is virtually non-existent among collectors, except perhaps for bulk collectors at or slightly above face value. Factors impacting value are primarily condition and any potential, but unlikely, mint errors. Without clear evidence of either, the valuation remains strictly at face value.

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