Platinum, 4 prong, solitaire ring with a GIA certified (with laser inscription) 1.20 ct round brilliant. Excellent cut, polish, symmetry. (H) color, VS2, no fluorescence, no culet.
6.78 x 6.85 x 4.20 mm, depth is 61.7%, table is 56%.
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I'm just asking questions that people will want to know to save you from answering them multiple times!
I forgot the online report doesn't include the inclusion plot. You might want to scan and post that or at least describe the inclusions.
I think you have a strong likelihood of selling your stone, but I think one thing that would hold me back in this situation is that I'd want kind of a middle man as a neutral party. For example, there are independent appraisers here (such as Neil Beaty) who would look at your stone and verify it is the one in your lab report and confirm that it is still in the condition in which you bought it. I am not sure, but it would even be nice if they would hold the diamond until you received the funds and then they send the stone to the buyer. That protects both you and the buyer. (I am thinking about all these things because I am also thinking of selling one diamond and buying two others. I plan on doing consignment, but I would love to buy one of my stones second hand!)
One more thing...some pictures of the ring and especially close-ups of the diamond would be very helpful, too!
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All valid questions. I suppose buying and selling diamonds over the internet can be a tad difficult, especially for someone like myself who plans on doing this just once (although i did say that about marriage
I would prefer a local buyer and that would be my ideal situation. If you are a serious buyer feel free to contact me via the craigslist link so i can give u an email address to communicate more efficiently (and to attach a real name to the potential transaction)
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You are welcome! And you are, of course, right that with a local buyer, you can arrange to meet them at a jewelry store or appraiser's office and have the neutral middle man as well.
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Hi Michael, and welcome to PS!
My question is more one of curiosity than anything else - please don't read anything more than that into it.
You're about the third or fourth person who wasn't on PS at all until they had an item to sell via the new "pre-loved PS jewels" forum.
How does that happen? How is the word getting around that PS now offers this option, and you can post a link here to bring more traffic to your ad?
This question really, truly, is not intended to criticize you in any way. I think this forum does serve a good purpose because several people can ask questions, and the response is there for all PS'ers to see.
I'm just wondering how word of this option is spreading so quickly!
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I was referred to this forum from another post. Didn't know there was a place within pricescope to solicit sales. I only created my Craigslist ad to facilitate communication after another member inquired.
Fwiw. I perused PS for months(2y ago) to learn about finding the "perfect " diamond for my then soon to be fiance. Without PS I wouldn't have found such a great stone
I am back for unfortunate reasons and am not looking to profit.