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AI Identification

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United States Washington quarter-style coin, dated 1932

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00–$500.00

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a circular metal coin stylistically consistent with a United States Washington quarter. The obverse side features a left-facing profile bust of George Washington, a design attributed to sculptor John Flanagan. The coin bears the legend "LIBERTY" curved along the top edge, the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" positioned to the left of the neck, and the date "1932" at the bottom. The surface displays a matte, silver-toned luster that is characteristic of 90% silver coinage of that era, though metallurgical composition cannot be verified from an image. There are visible signs of circulation and wear, including numerous small contact marks, scratches, and a pervasive dark patina or toning across the fields and high points. The relief of the hair and the lettering shows some smoothing consistent with extensive handling. Without a physical inspection or reverse-side view to check for a mint mark (such as 'S' or 'D'), this remains unverified as a specific numismatic rarity. The attribution is based on visible markings which are consistent with the first year of the Washington quarter series, subject to expert authentication to rule out contemporary counterfeits or alterations.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this object bears the visual characteristics of a 1932 United States Washington quarter. The date is significant as it represents the first year of the series. From what I can see, the coin shows moderate to heavy circulation wear, with smoothing on the hair and lettering and various surface abrasions. The value of such a piece is highly contingent on several factors I cannot verify from a photo. If this is a 'P' mint (Philadelphia), the market value typically falls in the silver-melt or low-collector range ($10–$15). However, if a physical inspection reveals a 'D' or 'S' mint mark on the reverse, the value could increase significantly to the $150–$500 range depending on the technical grade. I cannot examine the reverse or the edges, nor can I verify the metallurgical content or weight. A physical inspection by a numismatic professional is necessary to rule out alterations or contemporary counterfeits, as the 1932-D and 1932-S are frequent targets for added mint marks. The current market for early-date Washington silver coinage remains stable among collectors. To establish a precise value, the piece should be submitted for third-party grading. If this item is found to be a replica or a non-silver copy, its value would be negligible, likely under $1.00. The provided estimate assumes the item is a circulation-strike 90% silver coin of the era as suggested by its appearance.

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