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Gold bracelet bought for RM2,314 in 2002 valued at RM18,718 now

A woman shared on TikTok that she bought the bracelet for RM2,314 and recently decided to check how much it is worth.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 16 Apr 2025 5:08PM

Gold bracelet bought for RM2,314 in 2002 valued at RM18,718 now
According to reports, the price of gold has been hitting all-time highs this week - April 16, 2025

IN a recent TikTok video which has since gone viral, a woman shared how a gold bracelet she bought back in 2002 is now worth about nine times more.

According to fieshagold’s post, she bought the bracelet for RM2,314 and recently decided to check how much it is worth.

"I was shocked when the bracelet was now valued at RM18,718," she said.

According to reports, the price of gold has been hitting all-time highs this week, as investors snap up something that's often seen as a safe haven.

The gold frenzy comes as markets around the world continue to panic over US president Donald Trump's tariffs, which are widely expected to increase prices for consumers.

One netizen commented that this is why people should invest in gold unlike cash, which stays the same in value, gold appreciates significantly over time. – April 16, 2025

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