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Sarahbear621|1368752571|3448660 said:The search tool or google will point out many threads about this on PSI think the one below that I linked to will answer most of your questions.
https://www.pricescope.com/wiki/diamond-grading
And I think you mean EGL grades softer then GIA.
c-k|1368753577|3448679 said:Sarahbear621|1368752571|3448660 said:The search tool or google will point out many threads about this on PSI think the one below that I linked to will answer most of your questions.
https://www.pricescope.com/wiki/diamond-grading
And I think you mean EGL grades softer then GIA.
No, not EGL.....AGSL vs GIA That thread you have is 9 years old, I am speaking with standards of today in which there have been comments on this.
You find colorimeters to be a reliable way to evaluate color?diamondseeker2006|1368794636|3448909 said:But I also often buy them from someone who checks them with a colorimeter for me.
denverappraiser|1368800947|3448974 said:You find colorimeters to be a reliable way to evaluate color?diamondseeker2006|1368794636|3448909 said:But I also often buy them from someone who checks them with a colorimeter for me.
diamondseeker2006|1368794636|3448909 said:I can think of a few people that had this experience besides me. I think Dreamer sold a stone that was graded a grade higher when sent to AGS, pretty sure Butterfly did, Harriet had 2 independent appraisers say that her I color AGS stone was actually J, and there have been others. Like I said, 95+% (just a number out of my head) of the grades might be the same within a color grade. It is likely the borderline ones that AGS bumps up. I would not be afraid to buy AGS stones. But I also often buy them from someone who checks them with a colorimeter for me.
kenny|1368761846|3448772 said:I'm suspicious that there is a process going on in which PS discussions solidifies things facts that are not facts.
I'll consider AGS and GIA equal till I see double blind scientific proof of a large set of data the proves otherwise.
Onezies Twozies and hearsay and repetition of, "what I heard" or "what I read" are not enough for me.
What happens on PS can be powerful, persuasive and frankly creepy at times.
I perceive AGS and much more pro-consumer and GIA as much more pro-industry.
GIA's huge loosie-goosie and industry-friendly "Excellent" cut grade includes those less-attractive, but more-profitable and weight-saving steep deeps.![]()
When choosing between two diamonds, all other things being equal I'd support AGS by buying a stone graded by AGS over one graded by GIA.