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Submitted photo · June 10, 2026

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Category: Jewelry Weight: 2,2 gram Material: 585

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AI Identification

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Gold-tone band bearing hallmarks consistent with 14k gold and maker's marks

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$120 - $200

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular metal band with a polished yellow-gold appearance. The interior of the band features several stamped markings: the word 'DESIREE' in capital letters, a scales symbol enclosing the number '585', and a rectangular frame containing the letters 'AD' followed by a stylized diamond-shaped icon. The '585' mark is stylistically consistent with European hallmarks for 14-karat gold, suggesting a fineness of 58.5% gold, which aligns with the owner's unverified claim of '585' material and a weight of 2.2 grams. The 'DESIREE' stamp is consistent with the branding for Desiree, a manufacturer of wedding bands. The band appears to have a slightly domed outer profile and a flat interior. It exhibits surface-level wear, including fine scratches and minor scuffs consistent with regular use. An additional faint engraving, possibly commemorative, is partially visible on the right interior side but is illegible in the provided view. While the markings suggest a specific origin and material, these signals are unverified without physical assaying and expert inspection to rule out replicas or later applications of marks. The overall design is consistent with late 20th-century or early 21st-century jewelry manufacturing.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery and unverified user submission, I have examined this circular gold-tone metal band. The owner identifies this item as weighing 2.2 grams and being made of "585" material. Visually, the band bears markings consistent with 14-karat gold (the "585" inside a scales symbol) and the jewelry manufacturer Desiree, alongside additional maker's marks like "AD". It is important to emphasize that from a photograph alone, I cannot chemically assay the metal structure or inspect the markings under loupe magnification to rule out after-market applications or copies. Therefore, this attribution remains a working assumption. The value estimate provided assumes the owner’s claim is correct and that the item is indeed a 14-karat gold band manufactured by Desiree. The estimated secondary market value is fundamentally tied to the intrinsic commodity price of gold at 14-karat fineness (58.5% purity) weighing 2.2 grams, plus a modest premium for a manufactured, branded ring in wearable condition. Manufactured wedding bands of this type generally sell at a slight premium over their scrap metal value on the secondary market, provided the condition is acceptable. I note minor surface scratches consistent with regular wear. To establish the material composition and origin, physical inspection by a qualified jeweler using acid testing or X-ray fluorescence (XRF) equipment would be required. If further testing indicates the piece is base metal or gold-plated rather than solid 14k gold, its value would drop substantially to a nominal amount (typically under $20) as costume jewelry.

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