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Independent Gal

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Hi, I posted this in my thread on SMTR but I think this is really the right place to ask.

Does AGS000 mean D/IF, excellent cut? Or are the three 0''s for excellent polish, symmetry, and cut?

Thanks for helping an AGS newbie!
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Date: 9/16/2008 7:14:42 AM
Author:Independent Gal
Hi, I posted this in my thread on SMTR but I think this is really the right place to ask.

Does AGS000 mean D/IF, excellent cut? Or are the three 0''s for excellent polish, symmetry, and cut?

Thanks for helping an AGS newbie!
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Yes!




That is...and check me...the latter is contemporarily true...and the former...classically, formerly true.

Obviously...you can look for the color & clarity features to make sure you''re getting what you want, anyway.
 
Date: 9/16/2008 7:14:42 AM
Author:Independent Gal
Hi, I posted this in my thread on SMTR but I think this is really the right place to ask.

Does AGS000 mean D/IF, excellent cut? Or are the three 0''s for excellent polish, symmetry, and cut?

Thanks for helping an AGS newbie!
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Technically AGS000 means 0 cut grade, 0 clarity grade and 0 color grade.

There are three components to the AGS 0 cut grade, so many have started using the term AGS000 to mean that the cut grade is a 0. This is not actually correct.

Some of us will refer to an AGS0 cut grade to avoid confusion.

Wink
 
Wink, sorry, AGS confirms you, and expands...
 
Thank you! That helps a lot.
 
Date: 9/16/2008 9:17:26 AM
Author: Regular Guy
Wink, sorry, AGS confirms you, and expands...

" AGS Ideal™ " does this mean they trademarked the term Ideal? I thought all the hooplah about other vendors using the term ideal was cause AGS hadn''t trademarked the term
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Date: 9/17/2008 11:35:30 AM
Author: HariSeldon

Date: 9/16/2008 9:17:26 AM
Author: Regular Guy
Wink, sorry, AGS confirms you, and expands...

'' AGS Ideal™ '' does this mean they trademarked the term Ideal? I thought all the hooplah about other vendors using the term ideal was cause AGS hadn''t trademarked the term
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Without checking further...just looking at your use of quotes...it''s around two terms, not one. Right?
 
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