Whatever you have to sell is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
The indicator G-H refers to a grade of white diamond colour, this grade being a step into the yellow category. If your other indicator is I2-I3, this refers to inclusions visible with a 10x loupe, and is the lowest gem-grade given to diamond clarity that is advisable to buy as a gemstone.
Two more characteristics will help determine a diamond's worth: its carat weight and the cut and its excellence.
Take your diamonds to a local jeweler who can help you value them. Only given the carat weight of a collection of diamonds, there is no way to estimate a value.
CTW referencing diamonds stands for carat total weight. Take your diamonds to a local jeweler who can help you understand their collective value.
Assuming that the diamonds are about the same size:Cut diamonds are worth more, because of the additional labour involved in planning, cutting and polishing the stone to reveal its finest characteristics.The process, above, can remove sometimes up to 60% of the stone in order to show off the stone's best.Raw, uncut diamonds have value, but not as much value as they will have once they are fashioned into eye-catching gems.However, a large raw diamond may be worth more than a small, cut stone.
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Assuming that your carats refer to diamonds, a diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can look at your diamonds and give you a precise answer.
by weight diamonds
A carat of diamonds is worth whatever someone will pay you for the carat.
By weight, diamonds are worth more because they are much more rare than gold.
Diamonds made in the laboratory are indeed diamonds. As gemstones, they are worth less than natural diamonds, given that all characteristics are equal: carat weight, colour, clarity and cut.
Less than 100 USD
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It is 1213.
1213 x 246565 = 299083345
This is typically worth between $3.25 in Good condition up to $1213 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition (MS-65).
It's worth whatever someone will pay you for it.You can take it to a pawn shop, or a jeweler and ask. Man-made diamonds are less expensive than natural diamonds.
Can metal really be compared to rock? I'd say diamonds, but what do I know.