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Rough Diamond Prices

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TommyB

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I'm starting to learn about the diamond industry and am hoping for some help. Does anyone know where I can find averages prices for rough diamonds? (prices for the past several years would be great too) Thanks!
 

TommyB

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Thanks leonid! I'll let you know how the product is if I end up subscribing.
 

neck

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hi, need to know the price for a diamond cut pear, 14.5 carat, vvs1, and color k, somebody can tellme where iI can find prices for this diamond? thanks.
 

Richard Sherwood

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Are you looking to buy, or sell? Is the stone certified? By which lab? Do you have more information on the specs?:

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reis

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the link www.RoughDiamondPrices.com is dead is there another site like that one
 

niteshparmar

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please tell me were can i get the rough diamond market price.

I am a rough diamond dealer from Tanzania. I have a very good source of diamond here in tanzania....
 

mike04456

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Tanzania? I wasn't aware there were any diamond mines in Tanzania. You're sure these diamonds aren't just coming across the border (illegally) from the DRC?
 

mike04456

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Well, yes, "cross-border traffic" is one way of putting it, although I think "plunder" is more accurate.

For those not in the know, the DRC has been the locus for a brutal, long-running conflict between the central government, rebel forces, and various foreign armies who support one faction or another depending on the time of day. Most of it is about plundering DRC's vast natural resources, among them diamonds. If there are conflict diamonds on the market right now, they're coming from DRC.

(The DRC is also the world's major source of tantalum, a rare-earth element that is a crucial component in a lot of electronics, among them cell phones. I wonder why we never hear about "conflict cell phones"?)
 
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