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Submitted photo · June 25, 2026

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20” 18k necklace

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AI Identification

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Two-tone link chain with 14K marking

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $1,200

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a two-tone metal link chain, stylistically consistent with modern jewelry design. The chain features flat, interlocking links with a textured or diamond-cut pattern on the silver-toned surface, while the interior of the links exhibits a yellow gold tone. A teardrop-shaped metal end cap is visible, which bears a stamped mark reading '14K'. However, the provided user notes describe this as an '18k necklace', which contradicts the '14K' mark visible in the image. Both claims remain unverified as markings and user descriptions are not definitive proof of metal purity without professional metallurgical testing. The metal finish shows a high degree of luster but also exhibits visible surface scratches and some minor grime consistent with regular wear. The construction appears sturdy, with a jump ring connecting the decorative links to the end cap. The contrast between the marked '14K' and the user-supplied '18k' claim highlights the need for in-person verification by a qualified jeweler to determine actual gold content and weight.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I observe a two-tone metal link chain featuring flat, interlocking links with a diamond-cut pattern. The item bears a stamp reading '14K'. Per user submission, this is claimed to be a 20-inch 18k necklace. I cannot ascertain the precise metal purity, overall weight, or origin from a photograph alone. Physical testing would be required to determine the actual gold content. If the user's hypothesis of solid 18k gold is correct, the higher end of the estimate would apply, depending heavily on the physical weight. If the item is 14k as stamped, or a gold-plated base metal copy, the value would be significantly lower. The piece shows surface scratches consistent with normal wear. General market demand for two-tone gold chains depends largely on intrinsic bullion value combined with standard secondary market premiums. My estimated range assumes the piece is solid gold and factors in a typical weight for a 20-inch necklace of this style. However, in-person physical inspection and scientific testing are required to calculate the exact precious metal value.

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