GIA does not have an ''ideal'' grade. The numbers put it in EX and any variance outside the rounded numbers would not place it outside that. Remember HCA is a rejection tool - neither of these are rejected. Bring on more detailed info, images, etc.Date: 8/7/2007 10:55:56 AM
Author: surfnrg
2) GIA Ideal 1.73 G with HCA 1.6 Table 56, Depth 61.9, Cr 35, Pav 40.8.
(how much variance in in true HCA with GIA rounding effect? could it make the HCA >2?)