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Submitted photo · June 20, 2026

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AI Identification

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United States quarter-style coin, Voyageurs National Park issue

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$0.25–$2.00

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The image displays a circular metal coin that is consistent with the design of a United States Washington Quarter from the 'America the Beautiful' series. The reverse side features a Common Loon in the foreground with a rock outcropping and coniferous trees in the background, a design associated with Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota. Visible text includes 'VOYAGEURS' at the top, 'MINNESOTA' at the bottom left, the date '2018' at the bottom right, and the motto 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' along the right edge. The coin appears to be made of a cupronickel-clad copper material, exhibiting a silvery metallic luster. The strike shows fine details in the bird's feathers and the texture of the trees. Surface condition shows minor circulating wear and light scratches, but no major gouges or deformations are evident. While the markings are clearly legible and state '2018', this date and its origin remain unverified without professional numismatic testing for metallic composition and minting authenticity to differentiate it from possible replicas or counterfeit strikes. The owner identifies this item as a coin, which is consistent with the visual evidence.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am examining a circular metallic coin bearing the design motifs of the 'America the Beautiful' Quarters series, specifically the 2018 Voyageurs National Park issue. The coin displays a common loon and coniferous trees, consistent with the Minnesota state design. Based on what I can see, the coin exhibits a luster and strike quality typical of a business-strike specimen intended for general circulation. However, I cannot verify the metallic composition or the presence of a mint mark from this photo alone. Per the user's identification, this is a 2018 coin; I am proceeding with the hypothesis that this is a standard cupronickel-clad copper piece. The valuation assumes the piece is a standard circulation-strike coin in a 'Choice About Uncirculated' to 'Low-Mint State' condition, as minor surface marks are visible. In the current numismatic market, such coins typically hold a value equal to their face value ($0.25) if heavily circulated, with a slight premium up to $2.00 for well-preserved examples found in change. To confirm a higher collectible value, a physical inspection by a numismatist would be necessary to determine the exact Sheldon scale grade and to check for rare mint errors or silver composition variants. Should this item be identified as a high-grade proof strike or a 90% silver specimen rather than the assumed clad version, its value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it is a modern replica or plated novelty, it would hold no numismatic value. Verification requires assessing the coin's weight, edge graining, and specific gravity in person.

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