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Submitted photo · June 26, 2026

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Lightweight

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AI Identification

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Gold-tone box chain necklace

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $1,200

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a long box-style chain necklace featuring a polished yellow gold-tone finish. The chain is constructed of square, interlocking links that create a geometric, four-sided profile, a style commonly referred to as a Venetian or box chain. Its length suggests it is intended to fall mid-chest or lower. The necklace is secured by a classic spring-ring clasp attached to a small circular jump ring and a teardrop-shaped end connector. While the metal has a high-luster yellow sheen, it is not possible to determine from the image whether the piece is solid gold, gold-filled, or gold-plated without a physical inspection for hallmarks or chemical testing. The owner describes the item as 'lightweight,' which could be consistent with either a hollow-link solid gold construction or a plated base metal. No specific hallmarks, purity stamps (such as '14K' or '585'), or maker's marks are legible in the provided photograph. The piece appears to be in good used condition with no visible kinks or broken links, though some minor surface wear and micro-scratches consistent with gentle use are present. Given the absence of visible branding, the identification remains a generic stylistic attribution.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this gold-tone Venetian or box-style chain necklace. From what I can see, the piece features a high-luster finish and a classic four-sided link construction. However, a photograph cannot establish the physical metallic composition or weight, which are the primary drivers of value for this item. I cannot verify the presence of hallmarks or purity stamps, as none are legible in the image provided. Given the owner's description of the item as 'lightweight,' there is a significant discrepancy in potential value. If a physical inspection and chemical testing were to confirm the piece as solid 14K gold (possibly hollow-link), the value would likely fall in the $600-$1,200 range based on current gold market trends. Conversely, if the item is gold-plated or gold-filled over a base metal, as is common for many generic fashion pieces of this style, the value would be significantly lower, typically between $40 and $100. The current estimate is hypothetical and assumes the mid-to-high range only if the metal is precious. The absence of a visible maker's mark suggests this is a generic design, which generally commands a value based on its intrinsic metal weight rather than brand prestige. To provide a precise valuation, I would need a physical inspection to check for stamps (e.g., '14K' or '585'), perform a scratch or acid test for gold content, and obtain an exact weight in grams. Until such testing occurs, the item should be treated as a gold-tone fashion accessory of indeterminate composition. If the piece is found to be a base-metal reproduction or 'in the style of' real gold, the value would remain at the lowest end of the provided range.

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