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AI Identification

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Collection of assorted United States coinage and silver-style bullion

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$450.00 – $750.00

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item consists of a dense collection of metal coins and rounded discs contained within a dark gray metallic or heavy-duty storage box. The contents are primarily organized into plastic sleeves, clear bags, and paper-wrapped rolls. One prominent coin is a 1972 Eisenhower-style dollar, which is consistent with copper-nickel or silver-clad issues of that era. Other visible coins appear to be US Walking Liberty-style half dollars and Franklin-style half dollars, both of which are stylistically consistent with 90% silver issues minted in the mid-20th century. Paper rolls include handwritten notations such as '$ 6.00 SILVER' and '# 11.25 SILVER', which are surface indicators of value but remain unverified. The coins exhibit varying degrees of surface oxidation, typical circulation wear, and some luster, though many are obscured by plastic packaging. The overall metal tones range from bright white-silver to dull gray. Due to the nature of coinage, these pieces are consistent with historical currency and bullion, though identification of mintage, precise metal content, and numismatic value would require a thorough, in-person examination to distinguish between different clad compositions or potential restrikes.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this collection contains an assortment of United States coinage and possible bullion items. I can see several clear indicators of silver-style currency, including what appear to be Walking Liberty and Franklin-style half dollars, as well as an Eisenhower-style dollar. The handwritten notations on the paper rolls suggesting silver content provide a working hypothesis for the collection's composition, though I cannot verify the actual weight, purity, or contents of the sealed rolls from a photograph. The value estimate is heavily dependent on the assumption that the coins consist of 90% silver as indicated by their designs and the notations; if these items were found to be copper-nickel clad or later base-metal reproductions, the value would decrease significantly to a nominal face-value or scrap-metal level. The physical condition shows typical circulation wear and oxidation, which affects the numismatic premium. While I can identify the stylistic characteristics of the coins, I cannot confirm their mintage details or identify potential rare date/mint mark combinations without an in-person, piece-by-piece inspection. General market demand for mid-20th-century U.S. silver coinage remains high, often fluctuating with the spot price of precious metals. To move beyond this hypothesis and establish a more precise value, a physical examination is required to verify the metal content, weight, and presence of any key-date issues that would command a higher collector premium.

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