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2023 D quarter

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AI Identification

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Allegheny National Forest Quarter (Reverse)

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$0.25

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a United States quarter dollar coin, specifically depicting the reverse side of a coin from the 'America the Beautiful Quarters' series. Based on the visible design elements, it is identifiable as the Allegheny National Forest quarter, which was released in 2019, contrary to the '2023 D quarter' in the provided context, which refers to the mint mark and year. The coin appears to be composed of a silver-colored cupronickel alloy, typical for U.S. quarters. The design captures a scene of a canoeist navigating the Allegheny River within the Allegheny National Forest, surrounded by flora and fauna including a visible doe. Details are moderately sharp, suggesting it is not heavily worn, but individual leaves on trees and some finer details appear slightly softened. There are no obvious deep scratches, dents, or significant damage. It exhibits a somewhat dull, circulated appearance with a slight, even patina across its surface. The coin is housed within a clear, plastic coin album sleeve, which itself shows some minor dust or debris. The edges of the coin are not clearly visible, preventing an assessment of reeding or potential mint errors on the rim. The context of '2023 D quarter' is for a different year than what is visually depicted on the coin's design, which corresponds to the 2019 Allegheny National Forest quarter. The 'D' mint mark would typically be found on the obverse (front) of the coin, often below the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' or near the date, so its presence cannot be confirmed from this reverse-side image.

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I have examined the provided image of what appears to be the reverse side of a United States quarter dollar coin. Visually, this coin is unequivocally the Allegheny National Forest design, which was issued in 2019 as part of the 'America the Beautiful Quarters' program. This directly contradicts the owner's description of a '2023 D quarter.' The design, featuring a canoeist on the Allegheny River, is clearly visible and authentic to this particular issue. The coin exhibits a circulated condition, displaying a slight, even patina and softened details on elements like the trees' leaves, suggesting moderate wear. There are no obvious significant scratches, dents, or damage. Its luster is somewhat dull, consistent with a coin that has spent time in circulation. The coin is housed in a plastic album sleeve, which shows some minor surface dust. Authenticity, based on the visible design, appears strong for an official US Mint issue; however, without a view of the obverse, I cannot confirm the mint mark (D for Denver, as suggested by the owner, or P for Philadelphia) or the actual date of mintage. The 'D' mint mark, if present, would likely be on the obverse. Assuming it is a standard circulating issue, these coins are extremely common. Market conditions for circulated modern quarters are entirely dependent on their face value. While specific errors or varieties can command premiums, there is nothing in this image to suggest such features. Given its circulated state and the high mintage typical for these issues, demand and rarity are negligible. Factors impacting value are primarily its monetary denomination. My appraisal is strictly limited by the single image of the reverse. A full, in-person examination of both sides of the coin would be necessary to confirm the date, mint mark, and overall condition more precisely, as well as to rule out any subtle errors or varieties that might not be apparent from the supplied image. Without physical inspection, especially of the obverse and rim, and clarification regarding the discrepancy in mintage year, a definitive assessment beyond its face value is impossible.

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