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Submitted photo · July 12, 2026

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AI Identification

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Silver-colored coin appearing to be a Ben Franklin Half Dollar

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 – $15.00

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular coin with a silver-colored metallic finish, currently housed in a clear plastic protective holder. The obverse side is visible, featuring a right-facing profile bust of Benjamin Franklin, which is stylistically consistent with the United States Franklin Half Dollar series. The coin bears the visible text 'LIBERTY' along the upper rim, the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' along the lower rim, and a date mark of '1963'. The metal possesses a dull luster with visible surface wear, small scratches, and dark spots across the portrait and field, suggesting it may have been in circulation. While it displays the markings associated with a 90% silver U.S. half dollar, its metallic composition, weight, and authenticity cannot be verified without professional physical testing, as photographs are insufficient to distinguish between a government-issued minting and a silver-plated replica or counterfeit. No mint mark is immediately visible on this side, which is consistent with early Philadelphia Mint issues of this period, though a full inspection of both sides is required. The condition is consistent with 'circulated' status, showing softened details in the hair and high points of the design. The item is identified based on common numismatic features associated with mid-20th-century American currency.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a coin that appears to be a 1963 Benjamin Franklin Half Dollar. From what I can see, the coin exhibits design elements consistent with the US Mint's 90% silver series. However, I cannot verify the metallic composition or the legitimacy of the minting from a photograph alone. The visible wear, surface scratches, and dull luster suggest a circulated status, which typically impacts the numismatic premium. The estimated value is based on the assumption that the item is a government-issued 90% silver coin; if this is indeed a silver-colored replica or a silver-plated base metal copy, the value would be negligible, likely under one dollar. The current market for Franklin Half Dollars in circulated condition is largely driven by the 'melt value' of their silver content, with a small premium for specimens in better condition. To provide a more precise valuation, I would need a physical inspection to verify the weight, carry out a sound test, and check for specific die markers. Without expert certification from a service such as PCGS or NGC, the coin is valued as a raw, circulated bullion-grade specimen. The absence of a mint mark suggests a Philadelphia issue, which was produced in high volume, further keeping the price closely tied to the fluctuating spot price of silver. A physical examination is required to confirm that the coin is not a contemporary counterfeit or a later reproduction intended for the collector market. Documentation of provenance or a professional grading report would be necessary to support a higher valuation within the provided range.

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