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HopefulT

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Any help identifying would be appreciated or feed back. It does read high on the diamond/ sapphire tester. Thanks
 

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seaurchin

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I don't know much about multi-testers. That said, I guess it could be a purple sapphire.

Do you know what type of tester was used?

Where you got it or who you got it from might hold more clues as to how expensive of a stone they'd be likely to own. So could what type of metal the setting is made of.

It could also be an amethyst or a simulant of some kind.

Maybe someone who knows more will weigh in soon. Please keep us posted.
 
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kenny

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If GIA graded that a purple diamond, mined from the earth, and the source of color was also natural, it would be worth millions of dollars, maybe tens of millions.
 
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