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AI Identification

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Romanian coin consistent with the 1960 issue of the Republica Populară Romînă

Coins and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00-$5.00

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a silver-colored metallic coin featuring numismatic details consistent with Romanian currency from the mid-20th century. The obverse side displays a central coat of arms featuring a landscape with a tractor, a mountain, and a rising sun, all framed by ears of wheat and topped with a five-pointed star. This heraldry is consistent with the emblem of the People's Republic of Romania. Below the emblem is a ribbon bearing the letters "R.P.R." The circular inscription around the top reads "REPUBLICA POPULARA ROMINA" and the date "1960" is clearly visible at the bottom. The coin shows visible surface wear, including numerous small scratches (bag marks) and a slightly dull luster consistent with a circulated condition or age-related oxidation of a base metal like nickel-clad steel or aluminum. The edge appears to be smooth or slightly worn. While the strike seems characteristic of mid-century state production, please note that physical measures (weight, thickness, magnetism) would be required to aid in determining if this is a standard mint issue rather than a replica. Identification is based on the legible text and iconography present in the photograph.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a metallic coin bearing iconography and text consistent with the 1960 issue of the Republica Populară Romînă. The presence of the socialist-era coat of arms and the 'R.P.R.' inscription suggests this is likely a 15 or 25 Bani, or perhaps a 1 Leu/3 Lei denomination from that period, though size cannot be determined without a physical reference. While the design matches historical minting patterns for mid-20th-century Romanian currency, I cannot verify the metal composition or weight from a photograph alone. These coins were typically struck in nickel-clad steel, and the visible surface wear, scratches, and dulling are consistent with a circulated condition of such materials. The value estimate of $1.00 to $5.00 is based on the assumption that this is a common mint issue in average circulated condition. Coins of this type were produced in very high volumes, and unless they are in exceptional uncirculated condition or represent a rare variety, their market value remains modest. To move beyond this working hypothesis, a physical inspection would be required to measure diameter, weight, and magnetic properties to rule out contemporary counterfeits or later replicas. Should this item be identified as a modern reproduction or a common-date issue in heavily worn condition, the value would likely be negligible, often sold in bulk lots. General market demand for circulated Romanian socialist-era coinage is currently stable but categorized by high supply and low individual unit price. A formal authentication by a numismatic grading service would be necessary to establish any higher value associated with strike quality or metallic purity.

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