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Submitted photo · June 4, 2026

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AI Identification

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Coin consistent with Swiss 2 Francs denomination

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$2.20 - $5.00

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The photograph displays a silver-colored coin encased in a white cardboard and plastic-covered coin holder. The reverse side of the coin is visible, featuring a prominent central inscription that reads '2 Fr.' situated above the date '2011'. This text is encircled by a detailed oak leaf and floral wreath, which appears consistent with the design of the Swiss 2 Frank coin (Helvetia sitting type). The coin shows a metallic luster and sharp details on the relief, indicating minimal wear, though there are slight surface abrasions and reflections visible through the plastic. The outer edge of the coin features a beaded border. The cardboard holder, secured by staples, shows minor fraying and handling marks at the corners. This identification is a hypothesis based on the visible markings and design; without physical inspection or metallurgical testing, the composition and origin cannot be verified. The design is stylistically consistent with modern Swiss circulating currency from the early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided photograph, I have examined a silver-colored coin potentially consistent with a Swiss 2 Franc piece dated 2011. The coin bears markings and a wreath design that appear stylistically consistent with the Helvetia sitting type currency used in Switzerland. Based on what I can see, the coin exhibits sharp relief and a metallic luster, suggesting a condition approaching 'Uncirculated' or 'About Uncirculated,' though I cannot verify the exact grade or the metallic composition without a physical inspection. The value of modern circulating currency like this is primarily driven by its face value (approximately 2.20 USD at current exchange rates) and its numismatic appeal to collectors of modern European coinage. If this item is confirmed to be a legitimate circulating coin, the market value for such a piece in high grade typically ranges from its exchange value up to a small collector's premium of $5.00 for well-preserved examples. I cannot confirm from a photo if the piece is a counterfeit or a numismatic replica; an unauthenticated copy would likely possess no monetary or silver value. To confirm the item's status, a physical examination including precise weight, diameter, and edge-lettering verification would be required by a numismatic expert. Generally, demand for modern 21st-century Swiss coinage is stable, but high-volume mintages for the 2011 date limit the potential for significant appreciation beyond face value.

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