Posted 3 years ago
Fabulousvi…
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I believe this is Trifari, although it is signed "RIFARI tm". I guess the T was
left off somehow. It looks like the pin clasp has been cut off and a cheaper
one glued on. I've seen Trifari Jellybellies like this but never an imitation
pearl belly. Has anyone see one like this? Does it matter that the T was
left off. Thanks.
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The true Trifari fish will be valued at around $110. I may if I were you take this to a dealer or visit a Trifari dealer online to check if this a real Trifari and not a Knock off, it happens.... There is a website that deals in Trifari, buys and sells: http://www.tias.com/?bc=1 They may be able to help you out!