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AI Identification

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United States Eisenhower-style one dollar coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $15.00

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item shown is a circular silver-colored metallic coin encased in a clear plastic protective sleeve. The reverse side (tails) is visible, featuring a design stylistically consistent with the Eisenhower dollar issued by the United States Mint between 1971 and 1978. The design depicts an eagle landing on the moon with an olive branch in its claws, framed by the text 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' above and 'ONE DOLLAR' below (partially obscured by tape). The motto 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' is visible under the main country title. Visible condition appears circulated with some surface scratches and cloudiness, potentially on the plastic sleeve rather than the metal itself. Small stars are visible around the central eagle motif. Without seeing the obverse side or inspecting the edge for mint marks or metal composition (copper-nickel clad versus 40% silver), this item is identified based on common numismatic types. Its presence in a protective sleeve suggests it is being treated as a collectible, though authenticity and specific minting details cannot be verified from a digital image.

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I have examined the image of this circular silver-colored metallic coin, which bears a reverse design consistent with the Eisenhower dollar minted between 1971 and 1978. Based on what I can see, the coin features the Apollo 11-inspired lunar landing motif. However, I cannot verify the specific metal composition or mint mark from this photo alone; the value fluctuates significantly depending on whether the coin is a standard copper-nickel clad issue or a 40% silver variety produced for collectors. The visible surface scratches and cloudiness, potentially on the sleeve, suggest a circulated or handled condition. For a standard clad Eisenhower dollar, the market value is typically its face value of $1.00. If physical inspection were to confirm this is a 40% silver uncirculated or proof strike, the value would likely fall in the $10-$15 range. High-grade specimens sometimes command more, but the visible wear here supports a more conservative estimate. I cannot verify authenticity from a digital image; should the item be a modern base-metal replica or a non-precious counterfeit, it would have negligible numismatic value. A physical examination by a numismatist to check for edge graining and weight, along with an obverse inspection for the 'S' mint mark, would be necessary to determine the specific variety. Demand for these coins remains steady among entry-level collectors, though they are generally common unless found in high-grade silver formats. Authenticated certification by a third-party grading service would be required to reach the higher end of the value spectrum.

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