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AI Identification

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Uncirculated US coin set in 1963-style Denver Mint packaging

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AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a 1963-dated uncirculated United States coin set, housed in flexible plastic pliofilm packaging with a red border. The set includes five coins and one printed insert. Top row (left to right): a Lincoln Cent (copper-colored), a Roosevelt Dime (silver-colored, dated 1963), and a Jefferson Nickel (silver-colored, dated 1963). Bottom row: a printed token reading 'UNCIRCULATED COINS OF DENVER MINT DISTRIBUTED BY U.S. MINT', a Franklin Half Dollar (silver-colored, dated 1963), and a Washington Quarter (silver-colored, dated 1963). The silver-colored coins exhibit a bright, metallic luster consistent with uncirculated specimens. Based on the 1963 date, the half dollar, quarter, and dime are stylistically consistent with the 90% silver compositions used by the US Mint during that period, though this composition is subject to in-person verification. The plastic packaging shows light wrinkling and minor surface dust, but the coins appear well-preserved within their individual compartments. The presence of the 'Denver Mint' token suggests these coins were struck at the Denver facility. While the markings and packaging are consistent with official US Mint products of the 1960s, the set has not been physically inspected for authenticity or tampering.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the images provided, this item appears to be a 1963 United States Mint uncirculated coin set from the Denver Mint. The set comprises a Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter, and a Franklin half dollar, along with a printed identification token. Based on the 1963 date, the dime, quarter, and half dollar are expected to contain 90% silver, though I cannot verify the metal composition or the coins' weight from a photograph. The luster visible on the surfaces suggests an uncirculated state, but I am unable to determine if the coins have been cleaned or if the pliofilm packaging has been resealed without a physical inspection. The market value for sets of this type is primarily driven by the silver content and the overall preservation of the coins within the packaging. While the set bears markings consistent with an official U.S. Mint product, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. My estimate assumes the coins are struck in the expected precious metal alloys; if the silver-colored coins were found to be base-metal replicas or if the set is a later reproduction, the value would be negligible (under $5). To confirm the value, an in-person examination by a numismatist is required to check for 'PVC damage' common in this vintage plastic, verify the strike quality, and ensure the coins have not been swapped. General market demand for 1960s mint sets remains steady among collectors, particularly for the Franklin half dollar series, though many sets in this price range sell based on their bullion value plus a modest collector premium.

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