First, you should take your diamond to a trusted jeweler and have hem appraise your diamonds. Then you should get a Rapaport value which tells diamond values all over the country. Then you only need to find a buyer.
All diamonds are 'pure carbon diamonds', even the 80% of all diamonds mined that are not gem quality, and rated as industrial diamonds. This means that anyone selling a diamond is selling a 'pure carbon diamond'.
There are many places where one can find ouT about selling diamonds. Information can be found at Forbes, WP Diamonds and Pricescope. Information can also be found at Liquid Fin.
IT will be worth less. but it depends who you are selling it too if your selling it to some one who will wear sell with diamonds if not take diamonds out and sell those separately
You can find out more about selling diamonds by talking directly to local diamond sellers, taking classes in the business, or doing an apprenticeship.
No, it is not illegal to sell diamonds online. There are no restrictions against selling them in any way, so feel free to get on Ebay and start selling.
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I would advise selling diamons only through craigslist or ebay. There are many scams looking to target people selling diamonds online.
Nea Diamonds, Gemesis, Chatham Jewelry, Takara Diamonds, Apollo Diamonds, Lucent Diamonds and Renaissance Diamonds are few diamond manufacturers selling man made diamond.
Jewlers like texasdiamondandjewelry.com offer to buy and sell diamonds, although there are several more places that do either buying or selling.
Bluenile.com is a trusted online diamond dealer and they sell a wide variety of fine jewelry. You could also try Amazon.com. They recently started selling diamonds and fine jewelry.
The best way to figure out the value of your diamonds is to visit a jewelry store and have them appraised by a professional. If you plan on selling your diamonds any local store that buys gold will probably buy diamonds as well and can give you a good resale value.
From the list on Wikipedia of possible interpretations of this acronym, the only one that appears to suit 'diamonds' is recommended selling price.You can review the list, below.