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AI Identification

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Gold-colored proof coin and presentation box consistent with Royal Australian Mint issues

Numismatics and Collectible Coins

AI Estimated Value

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$850 - $1,100

As of July 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a gold-colored coin housed in a clear protective capsule, appearing within a red velvet-lined presentation case. The coin's reverse features an image of a Tasmanian Devil and is inscribed with the text 'PRIDE OF AUSTRALIA' and 'TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS'. The accompanying paper insert bears the text 'The Pride of Australia' and 'HUNDRED DOLLAR PROOF COIN'. The inner lid of the box is stamped in gold-tone lettering with 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT', which is consistent with official mint packaging from the late 20th century, specifically the 'Pride of Australia' series launched around 1989. The coin exhibits a 'proof' finish, characterized by mirrored fields and frosted relief details. While the markings suggest a specific face value and manufacture by the Royal Australian Mint, these attributions remain hypotheses subject to in-person verification of the metallic content and weight. The condition appears well-preserved within its housing, showing no visible sign of circulation, though the capsule itself may have minor surface scuffs. The gold-colored appearance is consistent with 22-carat gold used in such numismatic releases, but without physical testing, the composition cannot be stated as fact.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a Tasmanian Devil proof coin from the 'Pride of Australia' series, bearing markings consistent with a $200 face value and production by the Royal Australian Mint. Based on what I can see, the coin exhibits the mirrored fields and frosted relief characteristic of a proof strike. However, I cannot verify the specific metallic content, weight, or fineness from a photograph; while the appearance is consistent with 22-carat gold used in similar numismatic releases, physical testing is necessary to confirm the composition. My valuation of $850 to $1,100 is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the coin is composed of approximately 10 grams of gold, which is typical for items of this type from that period. The value is largely driven by the prevailing spot price of gold, plus a numismatic premium for the 'Tasmanian Devil' design and packaging. I cannot confirm the item's status, and this value is contingent on the piece being an official mint issue rather than a gold-plated replica or a base-metal copy. If the item were found to be a reproduction or not of the specified gold purity, the value would decrease significantly, potentially to a nominal decorative value. To confirm the value and identity of this piece, an in-person examination is required to check for specific mint marks, verify the exact weight using calibrated scales, and perform non-destructive testing of the metal. Market demand for these themes remains steady among Australian numismatic collectors, though prices fluctuate with global gold markets. The current condition appears well-preserved within its housing, which supports the higher end of the estimated range.

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