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AI Identification

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Circulated U.S. five-cent coin in the style of a Jefferson Nickel (dated 1964)

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.05

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, circular coin constructed from a metallic alloy consistent in appearance with cupro-nickel coinage. The obverse features a profile bust in the style of Thomas Jefferson, facing left. The coin appears to be a United States five-cent piece, commonly known as a Jefferson nickel. Centered along the left rim is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST", and on the right rim, the word "LIBERTY" is visible followed by the date, which appears to be "1964". The coin exhibits significant signs of circulation and age, including surface abrasions, overall darkening or patina, and softening of the struck details, particularly in the hair and the higher points of the portrait. The metal surface appears dull with no remaining mint luster, consistent with a flat, light-circulated condition. A small, dark speck is visible on the surface above the coin, which appears to be debris or a mark on the background rather than the coin itself. The identification as a 1964 Jefferson nickel is based on the legible date and characteristic iconography; however, this attribution is a hypothesis based on visual evidence only and remains subject to in-person verification by a numismatist to confirm the strike, composition, and potential presence of mint marks not visible in the photo.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this metallic disc, which bears markings consistent with a 1964 United States Jefferson nickel. Based on my visual assessment, the item shows significant wear, flattened reliefs, and a loss of original mint luster, suggesting a condition described as 'Circulated' or 'Very Good' in numismatic terms. I cannot determine the presence of a mint mark on the reverse or the exact metallic composition from this photo alone; such details would require a physical examination to confirm. The 1964 dated five-cent piece was produced in massive quantities (over one billion units), and based on the visible condition, this example appears to be a common circulation strike rather than a rare variety or proof. Consequently, its market value is generally considered its face value. While a 1964 nickel in exceptionally high-grade 'Uncirculated' condition might fetch a small premium, a specimen with this level of surface abrasion and patina typically trades as common currency. If a specialist were to find a rare mint error upon physical inspection, the value could increase slightly, but based on the provided image, it is valued at five cents. The value of such an item is contingent upon it not being a modern plated replica, though there is little market incentive to reproduce this specific date. For a more formal valuation, one would need to verify the weight, diameter, and edge profile in person to ensure it meets the specifications of the United States Mint.

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