Every diamond is unique. Individual visible flaws could be compared to fingerprints. A gemologist can differentiate among diamonds that appear similar to most untrained eyes using natural 'marks'.
Some diamond business organizations -- those that control the diamonds from mine to cut-stone brokerage -- may engrave a symbol or other ID mark on the girdle of a diamond. The Canadian diamond polar bear image is an example.
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Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years, before humans began keeping written records of alluvial diamonds. Identifying the biggest alluvial diamond ever found, then, is not possible. Probably, the first diamond found and admired was an alluvial diamond. You can read more, below.
yes diamonds are rare and beautiful
Diamonds are not necessarily disappearing. Diamonds are being mined all over the world, every day.
Some flawed diamonds could be called translucent: generally these diamonds are given an industrial use.
Yes, diamonds are really rocks.
What us identifying marks?
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Not all diamonds have identifying numbers etched on them. It depends on whether or not the manufacturer chooses to have it done. You can have your diamond etched on your own if you want to.
There are no 'marks' used to differentiate between real diamonds and fake diamonds.
An air RIFLE that shoots pellets through a rifled barrel will leave identifying marks on a fired pellet. A smoothbore air GUN that shoots BBs usually will not.
no, sorry but you have not provided a link photos or identifying marks.
Most modern clubs have identifying marks or numbers. The lower the number the less loft.
Alcohol, violence, drugs and identifying marks of their gang's name.
I would recommend taking the percussion pistol to a local gun shop and seeing what they deem the pistol to being valued at. They would be able to assist you in identifying the marks and giving the information about it, as well as the age.
It may be difficult. The only way to differentiate can be the clothes and jewellery, tattoos or any identifying marks.
Pre 1968
Somewhere on the motor there should be a manufacturers plate. Look on that for a model number or other identifying marks and then input that number into a google search.