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A gold dollar coin

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AI Identification

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United States Native American $1 Dollar Coin (Sacagawea style obverse)

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AI Estimated Value

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$1.25 - $2.50

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States one-dollar coin, commonly referred to as a dollar coin. The obverse depicts the Statue of Liberty, holding her torch aloft in one hand and presumably a tablet in the other, though only her upper torso and head are distinctly visible. The design features a radiant sun-like crown or diadem on her head. The denomination ' $1 ' is clearly visible to the left of the Statue of Liberty's arm. Inscriptions 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' curve along the top edge of the coin, with 'UNITED STATES' mostly visible on the left and 'OF AMERICA' on the right. The coin appears to be made of a golden-colored metal, consistent with the copper-manganese brass clad composition used for modern dollar coins in the United States. Its size is typical of a dollar coin, approximately 26.5 mm in diameter, and circular in shape. The coin's surface shows some signs of circulation, with minor wear and possibly some surface dirt or toning that gives it a slightly muted luster. No significant dents, scratches, or damage are immediately apparent from the provided image, suggesting a circulated but reasonably well-preserved condition. The design details are still sharp. This particular design, featuring the Statue of Liberty on the obverse and Native American themes on the reverse (based on the provided context of 'Sacagawea style obverse' and general knowledge of US dollar coin series), places it as part of the Native American $1 Coin Program, initiated in 2009. The specific year of mintage is not visible in this image. The craftsmanship appears to be of standard mint quality for circulating currency.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this item is a United States "Native American $1 Coin," not a "gold dollar coin." It features the Statue of Liberty on the obverse, consistent with the Native American $1 Coin Program, which began in 2009. The coin is made of a copper-manganese brass clad, giving it a golden appearance, but it contains no actual gold. This is a common misconception. The coin appears to be in circulated condition, with minor wear visible but no significant damage. Its details remain sharp. Authentication via an image alone is limited; however, the design elements appear consistent with genuine coinage from the U.S. Mint for this series. A physical examination would be necessary to confirm authenticity unequivocally, including an assessment of its weight, diameter, and edge, and to detect any potential alterations or counterfeits. Regarding market conditions, these coins are mass-produced circulating currency. While they are often collected, their numismatic value rarely exceeds face value by a significant margin unless they are in uncirculated condition or possess rare errors/varieties. Demand is generally from casual collectors or those completing sets. This particular coin does not display any immediate characteristics suggesting high rarity or error. Given its circulated condition and the fact that it is a common modern circulating coin, its value is modestly above face value for collectors. Factors impacting value negatively include its circulated state and the high mintage numbers for this series. The most significant limitation is the inability to physically inspect the coin for precise grading, hidden damage, or to confirm it's not a sophisticated counterfeit. No provenance documentation was provided, which is typical for common circulating currency. My appraised value reflects these considerations for a circulated modern dollar coin, acknowledging it has some collector appeal above mere face value but is not a rare or precious metal-high value item.

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