A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can look at your stone and give you a precise answer.
A diamond rind would cost around $160-$200
about $5.60
Aprox. $450
Your answer depends on the diamond and the point of purchase, and the people involved in the transaction.
Any diamond, at any time, is valued by its carat weight, its colour, its clarity and its cut.
It will cost you nothing unless money is involved in the trade. The trade itself will cost nothing unless you decide to fix the car yourself, in which case, is not involved in the trade.
The cost of a diamond necklace really depends on the size that is being looked for, the setting it is going to be in, and the quality of the stone that is wanted.
well, that will vary they rufly cost around £189.99, but if you traded in the first edition it would sell for not much at all and cost alot of money. if you trade in a dslite, it would go for a little more than the first edition and it may still cost rather alot. If you trade a dsi it would sell for rather alot and you wouldn't have much to pay. If you trade in a dsixl if would sell for loads and you would have bearly anything to pay.
The cost depends on which gemstone you choose to set in the ring. A diamond of this size would cost you multiple millions of dollars; a semi-precious stone would cost you much less. The most economical choice would be glass or crystal.
The money you pay for a diamond depends on its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. You can spend several hundred dollars or several million dollars for a diamond.
998,000,000,000
Every diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight, which together with the price of the metal in the ring would total the cost of a ring -- regardless of the year.