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sirkclower rough rock Posts: 7 |
What is your opinion of this stone for 3500? Here is the information I was given: Egl report for 1.12ct modern round cut natural diamond: Color: E Clarity: SI2 Measurements in millimeters: 6.47- 6.37 x 4.22mm. Depth: 65.7% Table: 60 % Estimated retail replacement value: $10,290.00 |
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jamesd cut rock Posts: 55 |
You might be able to sell it for that. Online price of a comparable 1.2 carat stone is about $4,010 per carat and that price is about $3125 per carat, about 78%, so about 20% less than new retail sales. However, a 1.15 E SI1, not SI2, is offered for $3980 per carat so that is more likely competition for anyone in the market today. Both those with EGL certificates. If you want to get most money from a retail customer you could go via one of the appraisers and have them confirm the grading for the potential purchaser before they commit to the purchase. None of this says enough about the cut quality of the diamond you have or which is being offered for sale. The diamond you spcified isn't an investment quality diamond, though it could have been offered for sale and purchased as one. |
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Cut Nut cut rock Posts: 258 |
Too deep to be considered. EGL labs from israel or europe SI2 = GIA I1 99% of the time. |
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mbn cut rock Posts: 22 |
What do you mean that stone is not an investment quality diamond because clarity grade is too low? what would consider an investment diamond? |
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jamesd cut rock Posts: 55 |
Investment would be D IF, D F or similar very high color and clarity. Doesn't mean nothing else can be sold on the pretense that it is a good investment. Not a good idea for a consumer to buy any diamond as an investment because you start off with a 30% to 50% drop in value. |