
Joe
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You should get 2-3 prices from different jewelers if possible. They will often offer more if they know you are shopping around. You should also make an attempt to find the owner. Some diamonds are marked and can be traced. |
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trade_info
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look for an appraiser with a GIA certificate. gemological institute of america. |
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Dee
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Sure - you can sell it. Most of the time, your local jeweler can appraise it for you. Good luck!!! |
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Einstein
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I would take it to the police, someone lost it.Could be an engagement ring. If nobody claims it it is yours after 3 month . |
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Happy Mama
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yes it is legal but as far as checking the value on the net i don't think so, take it to the jewelry store for appraisal |
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hhbasile
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I suggest that you take it to the police, it may have lots of sentimental value to someone. Anyway, if nobody claims it after sometime, it is yours! If you really want to know the value of it, take it to a few jewelry stores, so you will have a clearer idea of its value. The price of a diamond depends on too many variables, namely the 4Cs, the carat, the color, the clarity and the cut. Something big does not necessary means that it is more pricey. |
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dg2003
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Take it to the pawn shop or a jewelry shop for proper appraisal. If the diamond is carbon free it will fetch you a good price, but again it depends on its size and carats. |
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dana686
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Go to a jewerly shop and they can help you....Most of them will apraise it for free, but some have a charge. |
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Burglar777
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pawn shop |
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culater1980
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Take it to the jewelery store. |
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melchiahus
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I once found a 19 caret gold ring and I tried to pawn it, The guy said He'd give me 20 for it, I walked out and threw the ring away. |
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