Audio tech stylus replacement source - any help?


I have a vintage Audio Technical moving coil cartridge. I'm advised the stylus in worn and needs replacing.
No outward identification of model, but the color is gold (top) above black.
I'm told this model is well passed available, perhaps 20 or more years, but well worth saving - one
of the very best of it's time, I'm told.
Can anyone identify from this feeble description what this model might be?  Also, Is there a source that can effect a stylus replacement on such an older model A/T?
Any help is much appreciated, fellow addicts!Bo
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I appreciate the responses, folks!   If It is a moving coil, is it salvageable by a pro?
A lot of people use Soundsmith. He's been at it a long time & would let you know if it's possible. He know's cartridges & has made some very respectable ones (to say the least).
O-o-ops!  There's a 2 under the Audio/tech logo on the bottom of the
brown (Botton) section of the cartridge. Tough to see in the brown without a strong light.
Does this help?
Is it still attached to an arm or headshell?  If so, remove it and the model number will usually be on top of the cartridge.

If you can post a picture, (you can't here, but somewhere like Photobucket or an equivalent website), then post the link on here.

I should be able to tell you want it is once we can see it.