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Submitted photo · June 20, 2026

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Category: Coin

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AI Identification

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United States one-cent coin in the style of a 1966 Lincoln Penny

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$0.01–$0.05

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States one-cent coin, stylistically consistent with the Lincoln Memorial cent series. The obverse side is visible through a clear plastic protective capsule, displaying the profile of Abraham Lincoln. The coin bears the visible inscriptions 'LIBERTY' to the left, 'IN GOD WE TRUST' along the upper rim, and a date that appears to read '1966' in the lower-right field. The coin exhibits a copper-colored metallic luster, which is consistent with the 95% copper composition used during that era, though metallurgical content cannot be verified from the image. It is presented within a black foam ring insert inside a circular acrylic collector's case. Observed condition issues include numerous surface scratches and linear abrasions across the face of the coin, particularly one prominent diagonal mark extending from the date through the portrait. Some darker areas of oxidation or toning are visible on the metal surface. This identification is based on visual markings and is subject to in-person verification to rule out numismatic replicas or altered dates. The owner's categorization of the item as a 'Coin' is noted but unverified.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this item which appears to be a United States Lincoln Memorial cent. Per the user's submission, the coin is identified as a 1966 issue. From what I can see, the coin bears markings and a copper-colored luster consistent with coins of that era; however, I cannot verify the metallurgical composition or the absence of alterations from a photograph alone. The coin exhibits significant condition issues, including numerous surface scratches and a prominent diagonal abrasion across the portrait and date, which negatively impacts its numismatic appeal. In the current market, 1966 cents were produced in high volume (over 2 billion), and circulated examples generally trade at or near their face value unless they possess rare mint errors or are in pristine, uncirculated condition. This estimate assumes the coin is a standard circulation strike as suggested by its appearance. If this item were found to be a rare variety or a higher-grade specimen upon physical inspection, the value could increase slightly, though the visible damage makes that unlikely. Conversely, if the coin were a replica or had an altered date, it would hold no numismatic value. A physical examination by a numismatic expert and a precise weight measurement would be required to confirm its characteristics. For most collectors, a coin in this condition is considered a common circulation find with minimal premium over its one-cent face value.

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