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AI Identification

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Modern US golden-toned one-dollar coin

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AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a circular coin featuring a golden-colored metallic finish, consistent in appearance with the United States Sacagawea dollar. The obverse side is visible, displaying a profile portrait of a woman with a child (Jean Baptiste) strapped to her back, which is stylistically consistent with the Glenna Goodacre design. The word "LIBERTY" is inscribed across the top rim. To the left is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST", and to the right is the date "2000" along with a small letter "P" as marked, which traditionally indicates the Philadelphia mint (subject to in-person verification). The coin exhibits a bright, brassy luster with some minor surface scratches and localized tarnish or darkening around the edges and within the relief areas. Without physical testing, the base metal is presumed to be a manganese-brass clad over a copper core, typical of this coinage series. The piece shows signs of light circulation but retains sharp details on the hair and facial features. Identification as a 2000-P Sacagawea dollar is based on visible markings, though these cannot be verified against modern counterfeiting or specialized mint errors without expert physical examination.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of the golden-toned coin, which appears to bear the markings of a 2000-P United States Sacagawea dollar. Based on what I can see, the coin features the characteristic Glenna Goodacre design and a 'P' mint mark, suggesting it was produced at the Philadelphia mint. While the relief details remain relatively sharp, I can observe signs of circulation, including minor surface scratches and localized tarnish. I cannot verify from a photo whether this specimen is a rare 'Cheerio' or 'Wounded Eagle' variety, nor can I determine the exact metallic composition to rule out counterfeits or alterations without a physical inspection. The basis for this value estimate is the high mintage volume of this series; 2000-P dollars were produced in the hundreds of millions, meaning circulated examples generally trade at or near their face value in the current market. Higher premiums are typically reserved for specimens that have been third-party graded in high-state mint condition. To confirm an identification beyond a hypothesis, an in-person examination by a numismatist would be required to assess the luster and specific die markers. If physical testing were to reveal that the coin is a modern replica or a non-precious metal copy, the value would be negligible. Conversely, if it were to be identified as a rare strike variety, the value could increase significantly, though such a finding is statistically unlikely for a specimen displaying these circulation characteristics.

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