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new_shopper

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I am trying to determine what the appropriate price would be for the following diamonds. They are both located at seperate local stores. I tried looking in the Pricescpt tool but couldn''t seem to find something that matched. Thanks for any help.

Both stones are GIA cert.

#1
Round Brilliant
7.47 - 7.51 x 4.69mm
1.56 caret
depth = 61.3%
table = 57%
girdle = thin to medium faceted
Culet = none
Polish = Excellent
Symmetry = Excellent
Clarity = VS1
Grade = G
Flouresence = None

#2
Round Brilliant
7.54 - 7.56 x 4.58mm
1.56 caret
depth = 60.7%
table = 55%
girdle = thin faceted
Culet = none
Polish = Excellent
Symmetry = Excellent
Clarity = SI1
Grade = G
Flouresence = None
 

Cath

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Using the Pricescope tool above, I found the following diamonds that will give you an idea of price. There are several more that also come up on the search.

GIA certed
Round Brilliant
7.48*7.52*4.58mm
1.56 carat
depth = 61.1%
table = 57%
girdle = thin to medium faceted
Culet = none
Polish = Excellent
Symmetry = Excellent
Clarity = VS2
Grade = G
Flouresence = None
$13,691 at DirtCheapDiamonds

AGS certed
Round Brilliant
7.48x7.52x4.57mm
1.56 carat
depth = 60.9%
table = 56%
girdle = thin to slightly thick faceted
Culet = none
Polish = Ideal
Symmetry = Ideal
Clarity = SI1
Grade = G
Flouresence = None
$11,498 at BlueNile
 

new_shopper

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As a followup should I be concerned about the SI clarity? There are 2 crystals just off the center and a feather on the edge of the table.
 

aljdewey

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Date: 4/5/2005 11:54
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Author: Cath
Using the Pricescope tool above, I found the following diamonds that will give you an idea of price
This will give you a ROUGH idea of price, but not entirely.

In order to know if those prices are suitable for the diamonds YOU are considering, you need more information about those diamonds. You need crown/pavilion angles at minimum to determine what make the stones are.

They may be comparable in price to the ones Cath posted......they may not be if they are lesser make.
 
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