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Some of AGS negligible fluor stones = GIA faint?
If that is true should these stones be priced lower than the ones graded GIA none?
Those who like spectrophotometry should Google "Martin D Haske GIA Fluorescence" for more. Print the resulting pages. Set down Isaac Asimov and curl up next to the fire with Marty. You might want a glass of wine.
AGSL omitted the term Faint just prior to 2000, so their Negligible grade covers a sliding scale of none up to the lowest level of medium.
That decision was made as the grading of Color and Fluorescence at other labs was coming under fire for inconsistencies. Over the years this has involved allegedly-unreported policy/equipment changes and growing location-based variance. The main challenges continue to be non-uniform tubes, strength of UV, filtering and distance - among other things. Those in the trade are well aware that the inconsistencies continue to this day. In that context the AGSL approach is a realistic one.
Those who like spectrophotometry should Google "Martin D Haske GIA Fluorescence" for more. Print the resulting pages. Set down Isaac Asimov and curl up next to the fire with Marty. You might want a glass of wine.