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AI Identification

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1993 Great American Tree Coin (Reversed)

Commemorative Coin / Token

AI Estimated Value

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$5-15

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a circular, metallic coin, likely made of a base metal alloy with a silver-toned finish, consistent with commemorative or token coinage rather than standard circulating currency. The coin is depicted resting in an open human palm, providing a good sense of its relative size, which appears to be similar to a common quarter or half-dollar coin. The most prominent feature visible on the obverse (or reverse, depending on the full design) is a large, detailed depiction of a deciduous tree with a full canopy of leaves, illustrating an intricate network of branches and foliage. Below the tree, in a smaller font, the year '1993' is clearly legible. Above the tree, a partial inscription reads 'GREAT AMERICA', suggesting the full phrase 'THE GREAT AMERICAN TREE' or similar, although only 'GREAT AMERICA' is fully visible. The coin exhibits some degree of wear consistent with handling, showing minor scuffs and a slightly dulled luster, but no significant damage such as deep scratches or dents. The rim appears raised, a common feature to protect the central design. The craftsmanship seems to be of a good standard, with clear detailing on the tree and legible text. This item appears to be a commemorative coin or token, possibly issued to celebrate arboriculture or American natural heritage, dating back approximately 30 years to 1993. Its condition seems to be good-fine, showing signs of circulation but retaining most of its original details.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this 1993 'GREAT AMERICAN TREE' coin/token. The item's condition appears to be 'Good-Fine,' exhibiting light circulation wear, minor scuffs, and a slightly dulled luster, but no significant defects like deep scratches or dents. The raised rim is intact, protecting the central design. The detailing of the tree and legible '1993' date are clear. Authenticity, based solely on this image, seems plausible as a commemorative token, given its common design characteristics for such items. However, definitive authentication would require in-hand inspection to verify metal composition, weight, and edge characteristics, as well as magnetic properties, which cannot be determined from a photograph. In terms of market conditions, similar commemorative coins or tokens, especially those not struck by a national mint and lacking precious metal content, typically have a modest market value. Comparables for non-official, base-metal commemorative tokens from the 1990s generally range from a few dollars to perhaps twenty dollars, depending on design appeal and issuing organization. Demand for such items is usually driven by niche collectors interested in specific themes (e.g., Americana, trees, specific years) rather than numismatic rarity. Based on the apparent base-metal composition and commemorative nature, its rarity is unlikely to be high; millions of similar tokens were often produced. Factors significantly impacting value are primarily its base metal composition and status as a privately issued, non-currency token. Without a recognized mint mark or precious metal content, its intrinsic and numismatic value remains low. For full authentication and to ascertain potential variations or limited editions, I would need a physical examination to check specific gravity, diameter, thickness, and edge reeding. Provenance documentation, though rare for such items, could also provide valuable context regarding its origin and purpose.

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