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Submitted photo · July 15, 2026

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AI Identification

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Silver-colored coin appearing consistent with a 1776-1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $15.00

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a large-diameter silver-colored coin, appearing consistent with the design of a United States Eisenhower Dollar. The obverse features a left-facing profile portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Visible inscriptions on the obverse include "LIBERTY" arched across the top, the dual-date "1776-1976" at the bottom, and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" to the left of the neck. The coin is housed in a clear plastic protective sleeve with a small piece of tape across the left edge. The surface appears to have a matte or satin-like finish, though the plastic prevents a clear assessment of the mint luster. There are several visible surface scratches and contact marks on the plastic itself, and appearing on the coin's surface, particularly near the jawline and the field behind the head. Based on historical minting, this dual-dated Bicentennial design was produced in both copper-nickel clad and 40% silver compositions; the metallic content is unverified and would require physical testing. The lack of a visible mint mark in this photo (which would typically be located above the date) is consistent with coins striking at the Philadelphia Mint, though lighting and the plastic flip may obscure such details. Identification is based on visual typology and is subject to in-person verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this large-diameter silver-colored coin which appears consistent with the 1776-1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower Dollar. From a photographic assessment, I can identify the dual-date and profile portrait characteristic of this commemorative issue, but I cannot verify the metallic composition or the presence of a mint mark with certainty. The value of this item is highly dependent on whether it is a copper-nickel clad specimen or a 40% silver version, which cannot be determined without physical weight testing or an edge inspection. Based on what I can see, the coin shows surface marks and potential wear consistent with a circulated or 'About Uncirculated' condition. If this is a standard copper-nickel clad coin minted in Philadelphia, it typically trades near its face value of $1.00 in the current market. If physical testing were to confirm a 40% silver composition (as found in certain San Francisco mintages), the value would increase toward the $10.00-$15.00 range based on silver melt value and numismatic interest. Market demand for Eisenhower dollars remains steady among entry-level collectors, though high-grade, uncirculated examples command the most attention. To reach a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is required to verify the mint mark, weight, and strike quality. If this item were found to be a base-metal reproduction or a common circulated clad strike, the value would not exceed its $1.00 face value. The provided estimate assumes the item is a legal tender U.S. Mint issue of either composition.

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