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Submitted photo · July 1, 2026

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AI Identification

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Modern US quarter-style coin

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.25 - $15.00

As of July 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a modern United States quarter-style coin, specifically consistent with the design elements of the 2026 'Semiquincentennial' commemorative series. The obverse features a portrait of George Washington that appears to be the Laura Gardin Fraser design, which is stylistically consistent with the current production of US quarters. The coin bears the verbatim inscriptions 'LIBERTY' (not fully visible but implied by type), 'IN GOD WE TRUST', 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', and the dual date '1776-2026'. A small 'P' mint mark is visible, which is traditionally used to denote the Philadelphia Mint, though this cannot be verified without physical inspection. The coin appears to be made of a silver-toned metal, likely the standard copper-nickel clad composition used in modern circulation, though higher-purity silver versions exist for collectors. The condition appears to be uncirculated or lightly handled, showing sharp details in Washington's hair and clothing with a lustrous surface. No significant wear or patina is visible in the image. This identification as a 2026-dated coin should be treated as a hypothesis, as currency can be subject to early release, pre-production striking, or numismatic fabrication, and physical verification of weight and edge composition is required for any claim of status.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, the item appears to be consistent with the design elements of a 2026-P 'Semiquincentennial' commemorative United States quarter. The coin features the dual dates '1776-2026' and a 'P' mint mark. From what I can see, the coin appears to be in uncirculated condition with sharp relief and lustrous surfaces, though I cannot verify the exact numerical grade or the metallurgical composition through a photograph alone. The valuation range assumes the piece is a standard circulation-strike specimen or a numismatic collector version. If this were a standard copper-nickel clad coin intended for circulation, its value would likely be its face value of $0.25. If it is a high-grade specimen or a silver-composition variant issued specifically for collectors, it could potentially command a premium in the $10 to $15 range among numismatists. I cannot confirm the metal content or weight without a physical inspection, which is necessary to distinguish between a standard clad issue and a silver proof. Furthermore, because this coin bears an upcoming date, its value depends heavily on its status as a sanctioned US Mint product versus a private fantasy strike or pre-production piece. A physical examination by a professional grading service would be required to evaluate its surface characteristics, edge composition, and weight to determine its specific numismatic standing. If the item is found to be a non-governmental medal or a 'fantasy' reproduction rather than a sanctioned coin, its value would be negligible, likely limited to its decorative or scrap metal content.

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