“14k Italy” usually means 14-karat gold that was made in Italy; its worth depends on the current gold price and the item’s weight, not just the stamp. Recent live sources put 14K gold in Italy at roughly €68 to €75 per gram.

Quick estimate

  • 1 gram: about €68–€75.
  • 5 grams: about €340–€375.
  • 10 grams: about €680–€750.

What “Italy” changes

“Italy” is mostly a maker/origin mark, not a separate gold purity. A 14k piece is still 58.3% pure gold, so the value is driven by weight, karat, and the live market price.

Selling vs retail

If you’re selling scrap gold, buyers often pay less than melt value because they factor in testing, refining, and profit. One source says buyers commonly offer around 50% to 70% of melt value for 14K gold.

Practical check

To estimate your piece:

  1. Weigh it in grams.
  2. Multiply by the current 14K gram value.
  3. If selling, expect a lower offer than the melt estimate.

Example: a 7-gram 14k Italy chain could be worth about €476–€525 in melt value at today’s rough range.

TL;DR: 14k Italy gold is worth about€68–€75 per gram right now, with actual sale offers often lower.