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AI Identification

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United States-style Walking Liberty silver bullion coin

Coins and Bullion

AI Estimated Value

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$35 - $45

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a silver-toned bullion coin housed in a protective clear plastic flip. The obverse side shown features a design consistent with the 'Walking Liberty' motif originally created by Adolph A. Weinman. The central figure is a robed woman draped in the United States flag, striding toward a rising sun. The coin bears several visible inscriptions, including 'LIBERTY' across the top arc, 'IN GOD WE TRUST' in the lower right field, and the year '2000' at the bottom. The finish appears consistent with a proof-like or uncirculated strike, showing high-contrast frosted surfaces on the raised figures against a reflective field. The edge appears to be reeded. The condition shows no significant wear to the high points, though the plastic housing has some scuffs and a yellowish tint, possibly indicating age or environmental exposure. While the markings and design are consistent with a one-ounce American Silver Eagle bullion coin, this identification remains a hypothesis based on visual evidence only, as weight, fineness, and physical authenticity cannot be verified from the image alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am evaluating what appears to be a 2000-dated silver bullion coin bearing a design consistent with the United States American Silver Eagle. I can observe the Walking Liberty motif and the uncirculated or proof-like visual characteristics, housed in a plastic flip that shows some surface scuffing. However, I cannot determine the weight, dimensions, or metallic composition from a photograph alone. My appraisal value assumes this piece is a standard one-ounce .999 fine silver bullion coin as hypothesized. At present, general market demand for such silver bullion remains strong, typically commanding a modest premium over the fluctuating spot price of silver. I estimate the secondary retail value at $35 to $45, assuming the silver content and specifications align with the assumed identification. If this item turns out to be a base-metal replica or novelty round rather than silver, its value would drop to nominal decorative levels, perhaps $1 to $5. To properly evaluate the piece and clear up these assumptions, a physical inspection involving precise weighing, dimensional measurement, and potentially non-destructive metallurgical testing would be required.

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