Turquoise Cuff

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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting

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74 grams of silver and a beautiful turquoise stone.
It’s hard to say - depends on where you sell it, Assuming it’s not a well known artist, I think I could get $30-$40 on the spot at a pawnshop, $90 at a local flea market, maybe $125 on eBay and I’m fairly confident I’d get $250 in my Etsy shop and probably $300+ at one the upscale annual jewelry shows.
 

Look for the makers mark, some get real good prices there are collectors of Native American jewelry
 

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