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Price guesses please. Anyone seen this EA Silver Bracelet before?


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Alternating groved central links on "front", GA eagles, Emporio Armani T stamp, no hallmarked T loop, blank "back", tiny hallmarks on "back" of T.

 

Wondering if anyone has seen this before? Modern EA offerings appear predominantly stainless steel and i havent found any images apart from an ebay auction with no certification/proof.

 

Just wondering how this might have been priced at the time.

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The ebay listing has no hallmark, but i have no idea if EA hallmarked a few and blanked the rest or if this was actually assayed as it is a second hand purchase.

Looking for a name to go with the piece or if it was common at all among collectors.

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If it is 14k like it says ... then you need to know how many grams it weighs. 

Then you take the grams in weight and multiply X 14/24 (or .583 if you prefer).

Say you have 20 grams 14k

20 x 14/24 = 11.67 grams net gold. Then 11.67/31.1 = 0.375 ounces. Then 0.375 x spot price gold. 

That gives you melt value. Some place will give you 65-70% of melt without problems. Any amount you pay over melt/spot is based upon how you value used jewellery. If the piece is really nice, some will pay almost double melt. You can buy new gold jewellery for double melt value at a good shop. So don't pay too much for used. 

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