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Gold-tone circle link chain necklace

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of July 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a necklace featuring a repetitive open-circle link design, which is stylistically consistent with contemporary minimalist fashion jewelry. The piece is composed of numerous small, polished yellow-gold-tone rings connected in a linear fashion. It is presented on a retail hanging card that bears printed text reading: '24 Karat Gold Over Sterling Silver', 'Primavera', 'A Danecraft Company', and a price of '$75.00'. These markings are consistent with products from the Danecraft brand, though this attribution is subject to in-person verification as the necklace itself lacks a visible hallmark in the photograph. The construction appears to be machine-made with a standard spring ring clasp visible at the bottom. The finish shows a high-polish luster with no obvious signs of tarnishing or wear in the current view, suggesting it may be a modern, unused piece. The use of a simple geometric motif makes it a versatile accessory. Because a physical inspection is impossible, the 24-karat gold plating and sterling silver core described on the packaging remain unverified hypotheses rather than facts.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item appears to be a gold-tone circle link chain necklace presented on a retail card bearing the name 'Primavera, A Danecraft Company.' The card indicates a composition of 24-karat gold over sterling silver. While the packaging suggests a MSRP of $75.00, I must treat the materials and brand attribution as a hypothesis rather than a fact. I cannot verify the sterling silver core or the thickness of the gold plating without a physical inspection, acid testing, or a hallmark check on the necklace itself, which is not clearly visible in the photograph. The high-polish finish and geometric design suggest a contemporary piece in excellent cosmetic condition with no visible tarnish. In the current market, jewelry of this type—marketed as 'vermeil' or gold over silver—typically retains value close to its retail price when in new condition, though resale value often fluctuates. If the attribution to Primavera/Danecraft and the precious metal content are accurate, the value resides in the $40 to $75 range. However, if the item is found to be a base-metal reproduction or 'in the style of' without a sterling silver core, the value would likely drop to $10 - $20 as costume jewelry. To confirm the value, a physical examination is required to verify the hallmarks and test the metal purity. The valuation assumes the retail card accurately reflects the item's composition, though visible markings can be misleading in digital images.

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