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United States Presidential Dollar Coin (Statue of Liberty Reverse)

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AI Estimated Value

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$1 - $2

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a circular, golden-colored coin, consistent with the appearance of a United States Presidential Dollar Coin. The coin is depicted face-up, showcasing its reverse side on a textured, light gray or beige fabric surface, possibly a carpet or blanket. The obverse features a clear image of the Statue of Liberty, holding her torch aloft in her right hand. To the left of the statue, the denomination '1$' is visibly engraved. Along the upper rim of the coin, partial lettering 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' can be discerned, indicating its country of origin. The coin appears to be in generally good condition, with no overt signs of heavy wear, deep scratches, or significant discoloration that would obscure its details. The golden luster is still present, suggesting it has not been extensively circulated or subjected to harsh environmental conditions. The edges of the design elements, such as the flame of the torch and the folds of the Statue of Liberty's drapery, appear relatively sharp, indicating good strike quality. Given the detailed depiction of the Statue of Liberty and the '1$' denomination, this coin belongs to the Presidential Dollar series, specifically featuring the reverse design that was common to all coins in this series from 2007 to late 2008 before a change. The overall craftsmanship appears standard for mass-produced currency, with clear and consistent engraving. No specific mint marks or dates are discernible from this view, which would typically be located on the edge of these coins.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this United States Presidential Dollar Coin (Statue of Liberty Reverse) appears to be an authentic mass-produced circulation coin. The coin's condition is generally good, showing no significant wear, deep scratches, or discoloration that would obscure its details. The golden luster is present, and the design elements, such as the torch and drapery, are relatively sharp, suggesting a good strike and limited circulation. However, without a view of the obverse, edge, or specific mint marks and dates, a precise identification of its mintage year or mint cannot be made. These coins were produced in the hundreds of millions for general circulation. Market conditions for Presidential Dollar coins indicate they are highly common and generally trade at face value, or slightly above for uncirculated specimens or those with specific errors. Given its apparent circulated (though good) condition, it holds little numismatic premium. Comparables demonstrate that even 'uncirculated' rolls are readily available for a small premium over face value. Demand for common Presidential Dollars is low among serious collectors, though they are popular souvenirs or educational items. Rarity is not a factor here; this is a very common coin. Factors significantly impacting value would be severe errors in minting (e.g., missing edge lettering, die breaks) or proof/special mint sets, none of which are discernable from this image. For full authentication and to ascertain if any minor errors exist, an in-person examination, including viewing both sides, the edge, and using magnification, would be necessary. Scientific testing, such as elemental analysis, would confirm metallic composition if authenticity were genuinely in question, but visually, it appears genuine. Without physical inspection, I can only assess its visual characteristics and cannot guarantee the absence of subtle errors or confirm its exact mintage details.

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