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AI Identification

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Circulated United States dime, Roosevelt subtype

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.10

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a United States ten-cent coin, commonly known as a Roosevelt dime. The obverse side is visible, featuring a left-facing profile portrait consistent with Franklin D. Roosevelt. Above the head, the word "LIBERTY" is struck along the left rim. Underneath the chin, the phrase "IN GOD WE TRUST" is partially visible, and a date which appears to read "1983" is located in the lower right field, possibly accompanied by a mint mark that is too blurred to identify with certainty. The coin bears a metallic, silvery appearance consistent with the cupro-nickel clad composition used for this denomination during that era. It exhibits noticeable signs of circulation, including surface scratches, edge wear, and a dulling of the original luster. The striking of the details, particularly around the hair and the letters, shows moderate flattening consistent with prolonged use in commerce. Without physical measurement of the weight and diameter, or a clear view of the reeded edge, this is identified based on visual consistency with standard U.S. currency production of the late 20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a United States Roosevelt dime dated 1983. However, I cannot verify the physical dimensions, weight, or metallic composition from a photograph alone. These factors are necessary to rule out the possibility of a contemporary counterfeit or a numismatic altered piece, although such instances are rare for this specific denomination and year. The coin shows signs of circulation including surface abrasions and flattening of the high points, which suggests it has been used in general commerce. Based on what I can see, the coin lacks the 'Mint State' qualities sought after by collectors for premium investment. In the current numismatic market, common-date circulated cupro-nickel dimes generally do not carry a collector premium and are valued at their face value. The valuation of ten cents is predicated on the hypothesis that this is a standard-issue circulation strike. If this item were to possess a rare mint error or a unique strike characteristic—which cannot be confirmed without a high-resolution, in-person inspection—the value could potentially increase. To confirm the status of the coin, a physical examination by a numismatic professional or submission to a third-party grading service would be required. Without such authentication, the item is treated as standard circulating currency. If the coin were found to be a non-precious-metal reproduction or replica intended for non-monetary use, it would hold negligible commercial value.

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