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Submitted photo · June 28, 2026

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24 K

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AI Identification

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Gold-tone curb-link chain necklace

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$5,000 - $7,000 (Conditional)

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a curb-link chain necklace featuring a rich, yellow gold-tone finish. The links are uniform and interlocking, with a flat-pressed design characteristic of classic curb or Miami-style chains. The material displays a high-luster surface that reflects light across its rounded edges. Note that while the owner suggests this is 24K gold, this claim is unverified; there are no visible hallmarks or stamps in the provided image to verify the metal purity or fineness. In photos, base metals with gold plating or high-karat gold can appear similar. The craftsmanship shows consistent link geometry and a substantial weight-to-size appearance. Small surface variations and micro-scratches are visible, consistent with moderate use or storage. Because no clasp or hallmark is visible in the frame, the metallurgical composition and manufacturer remain hypothetical and would require professional acid or XRF testing to determine if it is solid gold, gold-filled, or plated base metal.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this gold-tone curb-link chain necklace. The piece exhibits a consistent interlocking geometry and high-luster finish characteristic of Miami-style jewelry. Per the user's submission, this is identified as 24K gold; however, I cannot verify the metal purity, weight, or metallurgical composition from a photograph alone. No hallmarks or fineness stamps are visible in the frame, which are essential for determining if the item is solid high-karat gold or a gold-plated base metal. My valuation of $5,000 - $7,000 is a hypothesis predicated on the assumption that the item is solid 24K gold and possesses a weight typical of this style (approximately 60-80 grams). This estimate reflects current general market demand for bullion-grade jewelry. If the item is found to be gold-filled or plated, the value would decrease significantly to a decorative range of $50 - $150. Surface micro-scratches suggest moderate wear, though the luster remains strong. To establish a more precise value, a physical inspection is required to check for hallmarks, followed by XRF or acid testing to confirm the gold content and a precise scale measurement. The market for high-karat gold is currently robust, but value is almost entirely dependent on the spot price of gold and the verified weight, factors that remain unverified in this digital assessment.

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