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AI Identification

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Draped Bust style coin dated 1799

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $3,500

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a metal coin-like disk featuring a design stylistically consistent with the United States Draped Bust coinage of the late 18th century. The obverse displays a right-facing bust of a female figure known as Liberty, with flowing hair tied in a ribbon. The text 'LIBERTY' is visible in a semi-circle at the top, bordered by thirteen six-pointed stars (seven on the left, six on the right). The date '1799' is struck at the bottom. The piece appears to have a metallic composition with a dull, yellowish-gray patina, suggesting a base metal or low-purity alloy, though this cannot be verified without physical testing. The surface displays significant wear, with many high-relief details of the hair and drapery appearing flattened. Notable pitting and dark spots of oxidation or grime are present across both the field and the central figure. The rim features a denticle pattern that appears somewhat irregular in sharpness. Owner context identifies this as a 'Coin'. While this item bears markings consistent with an 18th-century silver dollar, its authenticity cannot be determined from an image alone. Numerous replicas and modern tokens exist that mimic this specific design and year; therefore, the piece should be considered unverified and potentially a contemporary or vintage imitation until evaluated by a professional numismatist for weight, diameter, and edge lettering.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this metal disk which bears a design consistent with a 1799 Draped Bust silver dollar. Per the user's identification as a 'Coin,' I am evaluating this under the hypothesis that it is a period-correct specimen. The obverse displays Liberty with flowing hair and the date 1799, though the yellowish-gray patina and surface pitting suggest potential base-metal composition or significant environmental damage. I cannot verify the metallic content, weight, or edge lettering from a photo, all of which are critical for determining if this is a struck United States Mint product or a later imitation. The surface shows heavy wear and flattened details, placing it in a lower technical grade if it were found to be a period piece. The market for early American numismatics is robust, with high demand for late 18th-century dollars; however, this value is entirely contingent on the item being a struck silver coin from the late 1700s. If physical inspection by a numismatic expert or a third-party grading service determines this is a modern replica, counterfeit, or contemporary base-metal token, the value would drop significantly to a nominal 'novelty' range, likely under $20. To establish a more precise valuation, the item requires scientific testing of its silver purity and a physical comparison against known die varieties of the 1799 series.

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