drruby
Shiny_Rock
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- Aug 31, 2015
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I've notice a few dealers with lots of common carbon (diamonds) for sale.
Some are exact sized stones with the exact same GIA cert.
Example
1.00 Carat Round
Natural Diamond
GIA cert #
Cut Excellent
Color D
Clarity IF or whatever
So exact same carat size, same GIA cert grade, same cut, same color and same clarity
I identical 4C's, carat, cut, color and clarity, yet huge asking price swings and they're from the same dealers.
Now I can look at a GIA cert and figure out the numbers, as to size and depth and such, but it seems the stones are almost identical and yet a dealer with have a few at almost 50% of what the same grades are worth.
So am I missing something in GIA certs to not understand why dealers have almost identical stones as to the 4C's and the prices are all over the place.
Once you get into high grade colors and clarity with weight, the stones are all stunning.
So other than a dealer needing some cash and in his opinion these are his worst of top graded stones, so they're priced to move.
Or is there something else in a GIA cert that can explain such huge pricing variations by same dealer, same 4C's.
Thanks
Some are exact sized stones with the exact same GIA cert.
Example
1.00 Carat Round
Natural Diamond
GIA cert #
Cut Excellent
Color D
Clarity IF or whatever
So exact same carat size, same GIA cert grade, same cut, same color and same clarity
I identical 4C's, carat, cut, color and clarity, yet huge asking price swings and they're from the same dealers.
Now I can look at a GIA cert and figure out the numbers, as to size and depth and such, but it seems the stones are almost identical and yet a dealer with have a few at almost 50% of what the same grades are worth.
So am I missing something in GIA certs to not understand why dealers have almost identical stones as to the 4C's and the prices are all over the place.
Once you get into high grade colors and clarity with weight, the stones are all stunning.
So other than a dealer needing some cash and in his opinion these are his worst of top graded stones, so they're priced to move.
Or is there something else in a GIA cert that can explain such huge pricing variations by same dealer, same 4C's.
Thanks