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AI Identification

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Peace-Type United States Silver Dollar Style Coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$20 - $35

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a circular coin bearing the design consistent with the United States Peace Dollar, originally designed by Anthony de Francisci. The obverse features a left-facing profile of Liberty wearing a radiate crown, with the word 'LIBERTY' appearing as marked across the top periphery. It bears the inscriptions 'IN GOD WE' to the left and 'TRVST' (using the Latin-style V for U) to the right of the neck. The date '1924' is marked at the bottom. Visually, the metal appears consistent with a silver alloy typical of early 20th-century U.S. currency, though composition cannot be verified from the image alone. The coin exhibits significant circulation wear, particularly on the higher relief areas of Liberty's hair and crown. The surface shows a darkened, uneven patina with visible scratches, light rim dings, and surface pitting. These features are stylistically consistent with an early 20th-century minted coin, though physical inspection for weight, diameter, and edge reeding would be required to verify its status as a government-issued specimen rather than a later replica.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this circular coin bearing a design consistent with a 1924 United States Peace Dollar. Visually, the piece exhibits significant circulation wear, heavily affecting the high relief areas like Liberty's hair, along with a darkened patina, scratches, and rim dings. I must treat the attribution as a hypothesis; from a photograph alone, I cannot test the metal composition, weight, or diameter required to assess its true origin. If this piece successfully passes physical examination as a standard United States minted 1924 silver dollar, the estimated market value for a specimen in this heavily circulated condition rests primarily on its underlying silver content and general collector demand for low-grade type coins, typically in the $20 to $35 range. The market for well-worn, common-date silver dollars is tied to bullion prices. However, if in-person inspection, including specific gravity and dimensional measurements by a numismatic specialist, determines this item is a modern reproduction or base metal replica in the style of a Peace Dollar, its value would drop to a nominal amount, perhaps $1 to $5 as a novelty. My valuation assumes the silver alloy composition is standard for the period, but physical testing stands as a mandatory step to move beyond this working assumption.

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