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AI Identification

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Bronze-tone commemorative medallion depicting George Washington

Commemorative Medals and Tokens

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular commemorative medallion or token, appearing to be made of a bronze-toned base metal. The obverse features a profile portrait of George Washington facing right, styled with a queue (ponytail tied with a ribbon). The piece is holed at the top, likely for use as a pendant or key fob. The circumscription reads '1789 1ST PRESIDENT U.S.A. 1797' along the upper curve, and 'GEORGE WASHINGTON' along the lower curve. The metal shows a yellowish, brassy luster with areas of darker oxidation and surface wear, including small nicks and signs of circulation or handling. There is a small copyright symbol to the left of the name. Based on the cast-like appearance and modern font style, this medallion is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century promotional or educational tokens rather than being an 18th-century artifact. The hole appears to be part of the original design or added after striking, which is common for collectible souvenir medals. Identification as a modern commemorative is a hypothesis based on surface texture and typography; actual metal composition and manufacturing origin would require physical inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed this bronze-toned commemorative medallion featuring George Washington. I can observe a modern font style, a copyright symbol, and a cast-like surface texture, which together lead me to hypothesize that this is a mass-produced promotional or educational token from the late 20th century. However, I cannot verify the exact metal composition or internal structure from a photo alone; a physical inspection would be required to rule out more unique historical variants. The estimated value of $5.00 to $15.00 is based on the assumption that this is a common modern commemorative piece. In the current market, mass-produced presidential tokens of this type typically trade as low-value collectibles rather than high-end numismatic assets. Items of this nature are often found in kitsch or souvenir contexts, where demand remains relatively flat. The surface nicks and oxidation I can see further suggest a circulated or handled condition, which prevents it from reaching the higher end of the collectible spectrum. To confirm this hypothesis, one would need an in-person examination by a numismatist to determine the manufacturing method (stamped vs. cast) and verify the absence of rare mint marks or early 19th-century striking characteristics. Because this is likely a modern replica or commemorative, its value is significantly lower than a period-authentic 18th or 19th-century Washington medal, which could reach hundreds or thousands of dollars. Without documentation or scientific testing to prove historical age, the value remains tied to its status as a decorative or educational souvenir.

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