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AI Identification

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Presidential $1 Coin (Reverse Side)

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AI Estimated Value

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$1.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States Presidential $1 coin, first released in 2007. The image displays the common reverse side of the series, which features a detailed rendering of the Statue of Liberty. The coin is composed of a manganese-brass alloy over a pure copper core, giving it a distinctive golden appearance despite containing no actual gold. Its dimensions are approximately 26.5 mm in diameter with a thickness of 2 mm. The physical characteristics include a raised rim and the inscription 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and '$1' flanking the central figure of Liberty. A notable design feature of this series is the edge-incused lettering which typically includes the year of minting, mint mark, and the mottos 'E Pluribus Unum' and 'In God We Trust'. Regarding condition, the coin shows signs of circulation including minor surface scratches (bag marks), a slight loss of original luster, and light tarnishing or patina consistent with handling. The strike quality appears standard for business strikes intended for general circulation. The craftsmanship reflects the modern automated minting processes of the U.S. Mint, specifically from the Philadelphia or Denver facilities, depending on the edge mark not visible here.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the provided Presidential $1 Coin (Reverse). The reverse features Don Everhart’s Statue of Liberty design, which remained constant throughout the series (2007–2016, 2020). Based on the image, the coin exhibits standard business-strike characteristics. I observe moderate surface abrasions, localized 'bag marks,' and a dulling of the original mint luster, all of which are consistent with a coin that has entered general circulation. The strike depth is typical for high-volume automated production at the Philadelphia or Denver mints. From a numismatic standpoint, this coin is exceptionally common. Hundreds of millions of Presidential dollars were minted, and the U.S. Treasury currently holds massive stockpiles of these coins due to low public circulation demand. Unless this specific specimen possesses a rare mint error—such as missing edge lettering (the 'Godless Dollar' error)—its market value remains exactly at its face value of $1.00. High-grade specimens (MS-65 or higher) or rare error variants command premiums, but this circulated example displays no such indicators. Please note that while the coin appears authentic in design, a digital image cannot verify metallic composition or precise weight. A full authentication would require physical inspection to check for 'edge-incused' lettering, confirm the weight (8.1 grams), and ensure the diameter (26.5 mm) is correct. This is necessary to rule out counterfeit replicas, although counterfeiting of this specific denomination is rare due to its low value. Without evidence of a rare error or a much higher state of preservation, this item fulfills its primary role as legal tender rather than a high-value collector's piece.

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