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AI Identification

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Circulated coin consistent with a U.S. Peace Silver Dollar

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AI Estimated Value

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$20 - $35

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a circulated metallic coin, stylistically consistent with the reverse side of a United States Peace Silver Dollar, a design used from 1921 to 1935. The image shows a bald eagle perched on a rock, clutching an olive branch, with rays of sunlight in the background. Visible text includes 'PEACE' at the base and portions of 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' near the upper rim. The denomination 'ONE DOLLAR' is partially visible across the center. The coin shows significant signs of wear and environmental damage, including heavy dark oxidation or possible adhesive residue on both the left and right fields of the reverse. There are numerous surface scratches, rim nicks, and flattened details on the eagle's feathers, indicating extensive circulation. While the iconography and text are consistent with the Peace Dollar design by Anthony de Francisci, the item remains unauthenticated; physical testing for weight, diameter, and silver content would be required to verify its composition and origin, as counterfeits of this specific series are known to exist.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, the item appears consistent with the reverse side of a United States Peace Silver Dollar, a design utilized between 1921 and 1935. Based on what I can see, the coin exhibits heavy wear, significant environmental damage, possible adhesive residue or severe oxidation, surface scratches, and rim nicks. Due to this heavily circulated and damaged condition, its numismatic premium is severely compromised. I cannot verify from a photo whether the composition is actual 90% silver or if the coin is an imitation. Counterfeits of this series exist, so physical testing for weight, diameter, and metallurgical composition would be required to establish its true nature. Assuming correct attribution as a common-date U.S. Peace Dollar, the estimated market value is primarily tied to its underlying silver content, typically trading in the $20 to $35 range in this condition. This value depends entirely on authentication; an unauthenticated piece or modern base-metal replica would typically sell for significantly less, usually under $5. Comparable heavily circulated silver dollars generally track closely with the spot price of silver, as severe damage limits appeal to traditional collectors.

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