Twinkle256
Rough_Rock
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- May 16, 2023
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I am not familiar with AnchorCert reports either and not sure how accurate they are. GIA/AGS would be the gold standard for
diamond reports in the United States (where a lot of us are based).
The only thing I can do is point you to BlueNile which sells stones in Europe. You can change country and currency type
up in the right-hand corner of the window.
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Its not really a good comparison as far as cost if the lab report on the stone is not considered on par with GIA. For example,
AnchorCert may say its a G/SI2 but if GIA graded it it would come out as an I/I1 and would be priced accordingly. So unless
AnchorCert is considered reliable and on par with GIA then comparing them with GIA stones may not be (probably not) valid.