It's worth about $500.000 to 2.5 mil
On the show Pawn Stars it was valued at $15,000.Hope this helps. No,That's the price Papa Pawn gave the clueless lady who brought it in and originally only asked $2000. PapaPawn offered $15k an later rejected $17k, $16k & $15,500 from her saying he probably couldn't sell it tomorrow?? I want to really know what Papa Pawn sold this Rare Exquisite Faberge broach for? $50,000-100,000+ to a collector who saw the show? $10 says that if the cameras weren't there, Rick would have given her $2000. I hope he can sleep at night... actually I am sure he does... he has NO Conscious as he so tried to convince people that he does...... Yes, he is in the buisiness, but he well knew the huge margin of profit and truly took advantaged of this woman..... I was a fan of this show, up until seeing this episode...... good--bye RIP OFF STARS!
The collector value of a coin is lost when the coin is modified. Any value would be associated with the brooch.
In order to determine the exact value of a Hattie Carnegie brooch, a couple things would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these things would be the age and condition of the brooch.
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the bracelet and brooch.
225.00
The value of a Howard Weyahok ivory brooch depends on its condition and the design of the brooch. Various brooches sell for between 10.00 and 50.00 as of 2014.
Let me ask you, what is the value of my blue car? See what I mean, no one can answer this question without seeing it
The value of a real Faberge egg can vary greatly depending on its age, condition, provenance, and design. Historical eggs created for the Russian imperial family can be worth millions of dollars, while more modern Faberge-style eggs can be purchased for tens of thousands of dollars.
The number 1342 on a brooch typically indicates the year it was made or a specific design or style code. In some contexts, it may refer to a hallmark or manufacturer’s mark that helps identify the origin or authenticity of the piece. If the brooch is vintage or antique, this number might be significant for collectors or appraisers in determining its value and history.
The speaker in 'The Courage That My Mother Had' feels impressed by the physical beauty of the golden brooch but struggles with its sentimental value, feeling uncertain about whether she can live up to the courage and strength that her mother possessed.
A brooch marked with "FAS 825" typically indicates that it is made from 82.5% silver, often associated with sterling silver. The value of such a brooch can vary widely based on factors like design, craftsmanship, brand, and condition, but it generally ranges from $20 to several hundred dollars. To get a more accurate estimate, it's best to consult a jeweler or appraiser who can assess the piece in person.
The "99K" marking on a gold brooch indicates that the metal is 99% pure gold, which is equivalent to 24 karats. This high purity level signifies that the brooch is made of very high-quality gold, with minimal alloy metals mixed in. Such a mark is often found on fine jewelry, highlighting its value and authenticity. Keep in mind that while 99K signifies purity, it may also be less durable for everyday wear compared to gold with lower karat values.