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I recently discovered a 24k gold tennis bracelet given to me as an infant (so it was very, very small) has been taken from my bedroom, but in the small satchel I kept it in remains the small clasp pieces still held together.
It is stamped with something that I think says β24k GLβ on the moveable end. I assume whoever took it plans to pawn it or such, so I thought having the carat measurement visible would be beneficial?
Why did they leave the clasp and ensure I now know itβs stolen and not simply misplaced??
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