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AI Identification

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Sacagawea-style one-dollar United States coin

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a golden-colored United States dollar coin, stylistically consistent with the Sacagawea dollar series. The obverse features a profile portrait of a woman with a child on her back, bearing the inscriptions 'LIBERTY', 'IN GOD WE TRUST', and a visible date of '2000' accompanied by a 'P' mint mark. The coin exhibits a metallic, brassy finish and appears to have a smooth or slightly worn edge, which is typical for items of this denomination intended for circulation. The surface shows some signs of wear and minor scratches consistent with handling. While the markings suggest it is a product of the United States Mint from 2000, this attribution remains a hypothesis based solely on the image and is subject to in-person verification for weight, metallic composition, and strike quality to rule out replicas or numismatic counterfeits. The presence of the 'P' mint mark would typically indicate production at the Philadelphia Mint, as marked, and it reflects the aesthetic and design elements of 21st-century American coinage.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this golden-colored dollar coin which bears markings consistent with a 2000-P Sacagawea dollar. The obverse features the 'P' mint mark, indicating the Philadelphia Mint, and the 2000 date. My assessment is based solely on visual characteristics; I cannot verify the weight, electromagnetic properties, or specific luster through a photograph, all of which are necessary to determine if the item is a government-issued strike or a numismatic replica. The coin shows visible surface wear and minor scratches, suggesting it has been in general circulation rather than being a high-grade numismatic specimen. For the 2000-P series, the vast majority of coins in this condition trade at their face value. While rare variants like the 'Cheerio's Penny' or 'Wounded Eagle' die flaws exist within this series, I cannot identify such specific markers from this image alone. Given the current market for modern base-metal United States coinage, specimens showing similar circulation wear typically hold a value of $1.00. To confirm this hypothesis of identity and value, a physical inspection is required to rule out plated replicas or sophisticated counterfeits. If the item were found to be a rare variety or in a much higher state of preservation (MS-67 or above) upon professional grading, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it were a non-metallic replica, it would have no numismatic value. In its current state, the projected value reflects the standard liquidity for this type of currency.

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