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Gold-Toned Charm Bracelet with Chinese 'Cash' Coin Replicas

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$40-70

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a charm bracelet, appearing to be constructed from a gold-toned base metal, possibly brass or plated alloy, given its consistent metallic sheen. The bracelet features a robust chain link construction, where each link is an open, textured oval, providing a somewhat rustic yet elegant aesthetic. The prominent feature of the bracelet is the multitude of charms, each designed to resemble a traditional Chinese 'cash' coin. These circular charms have a square hole in the center and are adorned with raised Mandarin characters, mimicking ancient coinage. There are approximately 15 to 20 such charms attached individually to the chain links via small jump rings. The charms themselves show a uniform gold tone and a slightly aged or antiqued finish, contributing to their antique replica appearance. The clasp mechanism is a simple and reliable toggle clasp, consisting of a ring and a bar, both also gold-toned and maintaining the same textured finish as the chain links. The overall condition appears good, with no obvious signs of significant damage such as bent links, missing charms, or tarnishing evident from the provided image. There is a slight patina visible on some surfaces, which is consistent with age or intended design to enhance the vintage look. The uniformity in size and design of the charms suggests they were manufactured specifically for this piece of jewelry. Estimated age could range from late 20th century to early 21st century, designed in a classic, enduring style. This piece exhibits indications of mass manufacturing, yet its detailed charms and sturdy construction suggest a well-made costume jewelry item.

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I have virtually examined this Gold-Toned Charm Bracelet with Chinese 'Cash' Coin Replicas. The overall condition appears to be good, with no obvious damage such as bent links, missing charms, or significant tarnishing visible in the image. The uniformity of the gold tone and the consistent design of the 'cash' coin charms reinforce the item's integrity as a manufactured piece of costume jewelry. Authenticity, in terms of its material composition, strongly suggests a gold-toned base metal which is typical for costume pieces rather than precious metals. Market conditions for similar gold-toned, Asian-inspired costume jewelry bracelets are relatively stable. Comparables from online marketplaces and antique/vintage costume jewelry dealers suggest a modest value. There is a consistent, albeit niche, demand for such culturally themed replica jewelry, but rarity is low as these items were likely mass-produced. The primary factors impacting value are its material (base metal), the replica nature of the 'cash' coins, and its status as costume jewelry. While well-made, it lacks intrinsic material value. The design is charming and well-executed for its category. My assessment is limited without a physical inspection. To fully authenticate material composition, an in-person examination would allow for magnet testing to confirm base metal, and spectroscopy to determine exact plating composition. Provenance documentation would offer insight into its manufacturing origin and exact age. Without these, I cannot definitively rule out very subtle precious metal plating (though unlikely at this price point) or precise age.

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