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United States Mint Abraham Lincoln Presidential Silver Medal

Numismatics / Collectible Medals

AI Estimated Value

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$60-80

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States Mint Presidential Silver Medal featuring the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The medal is struck in 99.9% fine silver with an uncirculated matte finish. It measures 1.598 inches in diameter and weighs 1.0000 troy ounce (31.103 grams) with a plain edge. The obverse features a profile portrait of Lincoln with the inscription 'ABRAHAM LINCOLN' surrounding the head. The medal is housed in a clear protective acrylic capsule, seated within a teal-colored velvet presentation case that includes a silver-tone metal frame and the United States Mint logo on the inner lid. Accompanying the medal is the original Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed by David J. Ryder, Director of the Mint, which confirms its issuance under the Presidential Silver Medals Program and cites 31 U.S.C. § 5111 (a)(2). The condition appears to be Mint State as it is stored in its original government packaging. There are no visible signs of scratches, toning, or handling on the medal surface. The presentation box and paperwork are in excellent condition, showing no tears or fraying, making this a complete set for collectors of modern U.S. Mint numismatic products produced in the late 2010s to early 2020s.

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Based on the provided description and images, I have examined this United States Mint Abraham Lincoln Presidential Silver Medal. The item is a 1-ounce .999 fine silver medal featuring a matte uncirculated finish, complete with its original government packaging (OGP) including the teal velvet presentation case and the Certificate of Authenticity signed by David J. Ryder. From visual inspection, the medal appears to be in pristine, Mint State condition. There are no obvious signs of handling, scratches, spots, or toning on the surfaces, and it remains protected within its clear acrylic capsule. Authentic modern U.S. Mint products of this type generally exhibit high-quality strikes and uniform finishes, which is consistent with the item described. The accompanying box and COA also appear to be in excellent condition, adding to the complete, collectible nature of the set. Market conditions for the U.S. Mint Presidential Silver Medals are relatively stable. As modern issues with no fixed mintage limits (they are produced to meet demand), they are not considered rare. Their value is largely tied to the spot price of silver plus a premium for the collectible nature, packaging, and the historical popularity of Abraham Lincoln, who remains one of the most collected presidents. Comparables for uncertified (raw) medals in OGP typically sell in the $60 to $80 range, depending on current silver fluctuations. Please note that this appraisal is based solely on visual evidence from the provided media. While I have no reason to doubt the authenticity of this item, a definitive authentication would require an in-person physical inspection, including weighing the medal and testing its metallic composition (e.g., via XRF spectrometry or specific gravity testing) to confirm it is indeed 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver.

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