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AI Identification

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United States Lincoln Cent, 1951-style

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$0.05 - $0.50

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States Lincoln Cent, struck on a copper alloy planchet. The obverse features the profile of Abraham Lincoln facing right, a design consistent with Victor David Brenner's 1909 motif. On the right side, the date is marked as '1951'. Above the bust, the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' is visible, and to the left of the bust is the word 'LIBERTY'. The coin exhibits a dark, brownish-red patina, consistent with aged copper that has been circulated. There is no visible mint mark below the date, which would be consistent with a striking at the Philadelphia Mint, though this is unverified. The surface shows signs of moderate wear, with loss of fine detail in Lincoln's hair and clothing, as well as several small nicks and surface scratches throughout. The rim appears relatively intact with minor softening. While the markings are consistent with mid-20th-century U.S. currency, physical inspection is required to determine if the coin possesses any specific variety or striking errors, as well as to verify its chemical composition and weight.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined what appears to be a 1951 United States Lincoln Cent. From the photo alone, I cannot evaluate the exact chemical composition or weight necessary to fully assess this piece. The coin bears markings consistent with a striking from the Philadelphia Mint, given the absence of a mint mark, but this remains a working assumption. It exhibits moderate wear, surface nicks, surface scratches, and a dark brownish-red patina typical of circulated copper. Items of this type and condition are highly common in the numismatic market. Assuming the attribution is correct, similar examples typically trade for a nominal premium over face value, usually between $0.05 and $0.50. If this piece possesses undiscovered striking errors, which would require physical inspection by a numismatic specialist to evaluate, the value could differ. Conversely, if it is a reproduction or altered piece, it would hold no numismatic value. In-person examination and physical weighing would be needed to fully evaluate the grade and exact nature of this coin.

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