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Motorcycle Rider Charm

Jewelry Charm

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $80

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, cast metal charm depicting a person riding a motorcycle. The material appears to be a yellow metal, possibly gold, gold-filled, or brass, exhibiting a uniform golden hue with some surface reflections indicating a polished or semi-polished finish. The charm is designed in a two-dimensional profile, showing the side view of the motorcycle and rider. The rider is depicted in a crouching or racing posture, holding onto the handlebars. The motorcycle features detailed elements such as spoked wheels, handlebars, a seat, an engine block, and fenders over both the front and rear wheels. The spokes on the wheels are clearly defined, adding a level of intricacy to the design. At the top of the rider's head, integrated into the design, is a circular bail or jump ring, indicating its purpose as a charm or pendant for attachment to a chain or bracelet. The overall construction appears solid, with no obvious signs of hollowing. There are no visible maker's marks or stamps within the provided image, but the casting quality seems adequate for a typical charm. The surface shows some minor wear consistent with handling, including slight dulling in areas and minor surface scratches, but no significant damage like bends, breaks, or heavy patination is apparent. The style suggests it could be from the mid-20th century to contemporary, possibly favoring a vintage aesthetic. Its main features are the detailed motorcycle and rider, executed with a classic, somewhat stylized representation.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this Motorcycle Rider Charm. Visually, the charm appears to be in good, wearable condition, consistent with minor handling. There are slight surface scratches and dulling, but no significant damage like bends or breaks. Authenticity of the material, specifically whether it is solid gold, gold-filled, or brass, cannot be definitively determined from an image alone. The uniform golden hue and surface reflections are consistent with any of these materials. Market conditions for vintage or novelty charms of this style are generally stable. Comparables for similar cast metal charms, particularly those without precious gemstones or significant historical provenance, typically range from $20 for brass or plated examples to $150+ for solid 10k or 14k gold, depending heavily on weight and gold content. This charm's detailed design, featuring spoked wheels and a distinct rider posture, adds to its aesthetic appeal. Demand for such specific interest charms (motorcycling) is consistent within niche collector markets, but it is not inherently rare without unique maker's marks or significant age. Factors significantly impacting value are primarily the metal composition and weight. If it were confirmed to be solid gold, its value would largely be based on the karat and gram weight, pushing it towards the higher end of the range. Limitations in authenticity verification from an image are significant. To confirm material authenticity and precise value, I would require an in-person examination to perform a precious metal test (e.g., acid test or XRF analysis), weigh the item, and inspect for any hidden hallmarks or maker's marks not visible in the provided image. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for a mass-produced charm, could also add value if available.

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