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AI Identification

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Modern US Roosevelt-style dime coin (as marked 2004)

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.10

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A single circular coin, stylistically consistent with the United States Roosevelt dime. The obverse side is visible, featuring a left-facing profile portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The coin appears to be made of a silver-colored metal, typically a copper-nickel clad composition for this era. It bears the verbatim inscriptions 'LIBERTY', 'IN GOD WE TRUST', and '2004'. A small 'P' mint mark is visible above the date, which is indicative of a strike from the Philadelphia Mint. The edge of the coin appears to have a reeded texture. Based on the visible markings, the coin is dated to 2004, though its circulation history and authenticity would require physical inspection. There is evidence of minor surface wear and light scratching across the face and the surrounding field, consistent with a coin that has likely been in general circulation. The craftsmanship shows the standard relief levels found in modern government-issued currency. Without seeing the reverse side or conducting a weight and composition test, this is identified as a common modern denomination coin.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, the item appears to be a 2004-P United States Roosevelt dime. Based on what I can see, including the 'P' mint mark and the portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the coin exhibits surface wear and light scratching consistent with typical circulation. I cannot verify the exact metal composition or weight from a photo, which would need physical inspection to confirm it is not a contemporary counterfeit, though such counterfeits of low-denomination modern coins are uncommon. I am basing this value estimate on the assumption that the coin is a standard-issue circulation strike from the Philadelphia Mint. Because billions of these coins were produced, they generally carry no numismatic premium in circulated condition. The value is essentially its face value. General market conditions for modern base-metal currency suggest that collectors typically only pay above face value for specimens in 'Mint State' condition or those possessing rare errors. If this coin were found to have a significant minting error upon in-person examination by a professional grading service, its value could increase. However, as a standard circulated coin, its market value is fixed at its denomination. To confirm this assessment, an appraiser would need to verify the coin’s weight and diameter to ensure it meets U.S. Mint specifications. If this were a reproduction or an altered coin, it would likely have no legal tender or collector value.

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