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A gold dollar coin

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Collection of Gold Dollar Coins

Coin Collection

AI Estimated Value

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$350-500

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This collection features numerous United States ‘gold’ dollar coins, predominantly comprising Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins, along with a few Susan B. Anthony dollars which are silver in color. The coins are all round, metallic, and generally exhibit a uniform golden-bronze hue, characteristic of their manganese brass cladding, with the exception of the silver-colored Susan B. Anthony dollars. The size appears consistent with standard dollar coin dimensions, which are 26.5 mm in diameter. Many of the coins show signs of light to moderate circulation, with some loss of luster and minor surface abrasions, consistent with typical wear, but no severe damage such as deep scratches, bends, or significant corrosion is immediately apparent. One coin near the center-top shows a slight reddish-purple discoloration, which could be environmental toning or staining. The obverse and reverse designs vary between the Sacagawea featuring a depiction of Sacagawea and her child, the Presidential dollars showcasing various U.S. presidents, and the Susan B. Anthony dollars with her portrait. The edges are ridged (Susan B. Anthony) or smooth (Sacagawea and Presidential). No definitive mint marks or specific dates are clearly visible on every coin in the provided images, but the presence of different presidential portraits indicates a range of issuing years from the early 2000s onward for the Presidential series. The craftsmanship is typical of government-issued coinage, with clear engravings and consistent strike quality for circulating currency. The overall condition suggests these coins have been handled but are still well-preserved for items intended for commerce, indicating a fair quality for a circulated collection.

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I have examined the provided image of a collection consisting predominantly of Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins, along with a few Susan B. Anthony dollars. The coins generally appear to be in circulated condition, exhibiting typical wear such as some loss of luster and minor surface abrasions, consistent with their use in commerce. No severe damage like deep scratches or significant corrosion is immediately apparent. The craftsmanship is consistent with government-issued coinage, and the presence of different presidential portraits indicates a range of issuing years. The reddish-purple discoloration on one coin is likely environmental toning. Authenticity, based solely on visual examination of the image, appears to be consistent with genuine U.S. dollar coins. Given these are modern, circulated coins, counterfeiting is highly improbable for this type of item. However, definitive authentication would require in-person examination to verify mint marks, specific dates, and detailed surface characteristics to rule out any anomalies. No provenance documentation or scientific testing is typically warranted for these circulating coins beyond visual inspection. Market conditions for circulated Sacagawea, Presidential, and Susan B. Anthony dollars are generally close to their face value. These series were produced in very high numbers and are readily available. There is no significant rarity associated with common date circulated examples. Demand is primarily from casual collectors or individuals seeking them at face value for transactions, not for numismatic premium. Factors impacting value include the circulated condition, the commonality of these modern series, and the lack of specific rare dates or mint marks identifiable in the image. While the collection contains a number of coins, the individual value of each circulated piece is low. An in-person count would be needed to determine the exact number of coins, which directly affects the cumulative value. Without the ability to individually inspect each coin for specific dates, mint marks, or any uncirculated examples, the appraisal is based on common circulated examples. The value range reflects the possibility of a few better-condition or slightly scarcer dates that might be present but are not discernible from the image.

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