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Submitted photo · May 31, 2026

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AI Identification

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Coin consistent with Guatemala 1953 issue

Coins and Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $10.00

As of May 31, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This numismatic item appears to be a mid-20th-century coin, stylistically consistent with the currency of Guatemala. The obverse side visible in the image features circular text reading "REPUBLICA DE GUATEMALA" along the top edge and the date "1953" at the bottom. The central design displays the national coat of arms of Guatemala, which includes a quetzal bird perched on a scroll, crossed rifles with bayonets, and crossed swords, all framed by laurel branches. The scroll contains a partially legible inscription consistent with "LIBERTAD 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821". The coin exhibits significant surface wear, including heavy oxidation, brownish-red staining (possibly rust transfer or copper-rich corrosion), and surface scratches. The base metal color suggests a brass or copper-nickel alloy, though material composition cannot be physically tested and is subject to in-person verification. The strike appears somewhat worn, with softening of the finer details in the laurel leaves and the crest. Identification is based on clearly visible markings, but the piece remains unauthenticated as genuine mint-issued currency without a physical inspection for weight, edge reeding, and metal purity.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this numismatic item, which appears to be a Guatemala 1953 issue coin. Based on what I can see, the piece bears markings and a date consistent with mid-20th-century Guatemalan currency, specifically featuring the national coat of arms and the 1953 minting year. However, I cannot verify the metallic composition, weight, or edge details from a photo alone, all of which are necessary for a conclusive assessment. The item shows significant condition issues, including heavy surface oxidation and brownish staining that may indicate environmental damage or corrosion. The softening of the finer details in the laurel leaves suggests moderate to heavy circulation wear. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a common-date circulation strike in a lower grade of preservation (Good to Very Good). Market demand for mid-century Central American copper-nickel or brass coinage is generally steady among hobbyists, though value is heavily dictated by grade and eye appeal. To move toward an identification of status, an in-person examination by a professional would be required to test density and rule out contemporary counterfeits or replicas. If this piece were found to be a rare variety or a proof-like strike, the value would increase; conversely, if it is a modern base-metal reproduction or a heavily damaged specimen, its value would be negligible. Because I cannot provide an identification regarding its status as a mint-issued piece, this estimate reflects the typical market range for a high-circulation item of this type.

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