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Commemorative copper-colored medallion for the United States Semiquincentennial

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AI Estimated Value

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$15.00–$35.00

As of July 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a commemorative copper-colored medallion housed in a protective clear plastic card-style case. The medallion features a high-relief design of a winged female figure holding a torch and a shield, flanked by the dates "1776" and "2026". The text around the border is consistent with markings for the "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL". The shield features text that appears to read "JULY 4th 250". The packaging includes a themed insert with graphics of the Statue of Liberty and a sailing vessel, bearing the text "JULY 4th 1776-2026". The bottom corner of the insert lists a serial number "001435" and a mintage of "250000", along with a logo for "Sail 4th 250". The piece appears to be in very good condition with no visible signs of oxidation or wear, though it remains inside its protective plastic container. This medallion is stylistically consistent with mass-produced modern commemorative bullion or collectibles intended to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Without professional testing, the base metal is unverified, though it has the visual appearance of copper or a copper-toned alloy.

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Based on my examination of the image provided, this item appears to be a copper-colored US Semiquincentennial commemorative medallion, potentially minted by a private entity such as 'Sail 4th 250'. The piece bears markings consistent with a mintage of 250,000 and the serial number 001435. From what I can see, the medallion is in excellent condition, protected by a plastic card-style holder, which prevents a physical assessment of the weight or edge markings. Whether the base metal is solid copper or a plated alloy cannot be determined from a photo alone; physical inspection and possibly a metal assay would be required for verification. The current estimate is based on the assumption that this is a mass-produced collectible intended for the 250th-anniversary market. The value of such items is driven largely by their topical appeal rather than precious metal content. Market interest for modern commemorative medals of this type typically sits in the low-to-mid double digits, often fluctuating based on the popularity of the specific event being commemorated. If further inspection were to reveal that this is a plated base-metal novelty rather than a struck numismatic item from an established private mint, the value could drop toward the lower end of the range ($5-$10). To provide a more precise valuation, one would need to verify the exact metal composition and research the specific issuer’s standing in the collectibles market. This estimate represents the value if the item is an authorized commemorative release from the project indicated on the packaging, as unauthenticated copies or similar 'in the style of' medals often command less interest among serious collectors.

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