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1932 George Washington Bicentennial Commemorative Medal

Commemorative Medal

AI Estimated Value

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$20-40

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item depicted is a circular, gold-colored commemorative medal, likely made from a brass or bronze alloy due to its warm metallic hue and apparent lack of pure gold luster. It features a right-facing bust of George Washington, prominently displayed in profile. Around the periphery of the medal, the inscription 'GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL' is partially visible, curving along the top and left edge. To the right of Washington's bust, the commemorative dates '1732' and '1932' are clearly struck, indicating that this medal was issued to celebrate the bicentennial (200th anniversary) of George Washington's birth. The medal appears to be in at least 'About Uncirculated' (AU) condition, exhibiting good retention of its original luster, especially in the recessed areas. There are no significant signs of wear on the high points of the design, such as Washington's hair or cheekbone. Minor surface marks or light scratches might be present, but they are not clearly discernible from the image resolution. The medal is encased in a clear, resealable plastic bag, commonly used for storing and protecting coins and medals. This packaging suggests an effort to preserve its condition. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with clear and well-defined lettering and a detailed portrait, typical of numismatic issues from this period. The absence of a denomination indicates it is a medal rather than a coin, though its size is comparable to a half-dollar or silver dollar coin of the era. Its age is clearly established by the '1932' date.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I assess this 1932 George Washington Bicentennial Commemorative Medal to be in at least 'About Uncirculated' (AU) condition, potentially even 'Mint State' (MS). The details on Washington's bust, hair, and the lettering appear sharp with excellent retention of original luster, particularly in recessed areas. There are no obvious signs of significant wear on high points. The plastic bag indicates an effort to preserve its state. Authenticity, based solely on the image, appears to be good; it closely matches known examples of this widespread commemorative issue. However, full authentication would require in-hand examination to verify metallic composition, weight, and to rule out any potential counterfeiting that might not be evident from a photograph. Market conditions for this particular medal are generally stable. While historically significant, these medals were produced in large quantities by various manufacturers (including the U.S. Mint and private entities) for the bicentennial. This high mintage means they are not particularly rare. Demand is steady among collectors of Washingtonia and U.S. commemoratives, but it's not exceptionally high. Comparables typically range from $15-$50 depending on condition (AU to MS-65 and above) and specific variety (though varieties are less common for this medal type). Factors significantly impacting value include the medal's overall grade (is it truly MS with full luster or AU with some handling marks?), any potential and currently unobservable damage or toning issues, and its specific metallic composition if it proves to be something more valuable than typical brass/bronze (which is unlikely). Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact metallic composition or definitively assign a precise Mint State grade. Therefore, my valuation is based on the assumption of a common bronze/brass composition and excellent AU to low-end MS condition.

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