07-22-2018 10:07 AM - edited 07-22-2018 10:08 AM
07-22-2018 04:01 PM
Im not an expert,but it looks good to me. the stamp is smooth and even, run your fingers over it and make sure it is smooth,with no sharp edges like fake stamps.its not cost effective for fakes to use a quality stamp.And many times with these bracelets, the fakes will have '.925 Sterling Silver,' Tiffany did not use that sterling silver stamp with .925 until 1999.
07-22-2018 04:27 PM - edited 07-22-2018 04:29 PM
Most copies are very close to exact replicas...not something you are going to authenicate on-line and what anyone says here about it will also not be usable as an authetication. You will need to see a licensed jeweler that sells tiffany or a licensed appraiser or try to get tiffany to look at it (which they probably will not as they will not authenticate for resales especially on ebay)
Tiffany is an active Vero member here and does have items pulled down if not authentic and you have to be able to prove it.
07-22-2018 05:26 PM
You can take it to a Tiffany store for cleaning, they do it for free, if its not authentic, I expect they will tell you soon enough...