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AI Identification

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United States Morgan-style silver dollar coin (dated 1886)

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$30 - $60

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States Morgan-style silver dollar. The obverse side is visible through a clear plastic protective sleeve and features the profile of Lady Liberty facing left, wearing a Phrygian cap decorated with wheat and cotton blossoms. The text "E PLURIBUS UNUM" is arched along the upper edge, with thirteen stars along the lower border and the date "1886" prominently centered at the bottom. A small "M" is visible on the truncation of Liberty’s neck, which is consistent with the designer's initial for George T. Morgan. The coin appears to be struck in a white metal with a luster consistent with silver, though metallurgical content cannot be verified via photography. The condition shows significant detail in the hair, though some minor surface abrasions and small spots of toning or discoloration are visible, particularly near the left stars and the date. There is also a strip of white tape on the right side of the protective plastic holder. The overall design and markings are consistent with late 19th-century U.S. Mint production. As this identification is based solely on visual analysis of a photograph, physical inspection by a professional numismatist is required to verify its authenticity, exact strike, and possible mint mark (located on the reverse, which is not shown).

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am evaluating what appears to be an 1886 United States Morgan-style silver dollar. From what I can see, the coin displays strong textural details in Lady Liberty's hair, though there are minor surface abrasions and spots of discoloration present. I cannot see the reverse side of the coin, which is a significant limitation as it prevents me from identifying a potential mint mark that could heavily influence market demand. Furthermore, based solely on a photograph, I cannot weigh the item or test its metallurgical makeup to ensure it is composed of 90 percent silver. Assuming the current hypothesis is accurate and this is an 1886 Morgan silver dollar, I would estimate its value in the $30 to $60 range. This valuation aligns with general market trends for common-date Morgan dollars exhibiting circulated wear but retaining clear details. However, this valuation depends entirely on physical examination. If an in-person inspection by a professional numismatist reveals it to be a reproduction or a modern base-metal copy, the piece would carry only a nominal value of $1 to $5. A physical appraisal is strictly needed to assess the exact strike, identify any concealed mint marks, evaluate the condition grade accurately, and test the metal content.

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