The price of every diamond is based on its individual carat weight, colour, cut and clarity. You've only given 14 cent -- referring perhaps to the number of 'points' or hundredths of a carat, on a cut and polished diamond.
It wouldn't be little to cost 1 cent it is if it is fake
One cent in the world of diamonds may indicate that the diamond is one-one-hundredth of a carat. Currently, diamonds weighing less than 10/100 carat are considered 'chips', and are not expensive.
A diamond of this weight -- one carat, is available today on Blue Nile. You can pay between US$2,072 and US$23,403, depending on the cut, clarity, and colour you want for the diamond.
0.2 gram diamond is one carat by weight, which is equal to 100 cent. That means 10 cent diamond will be very small diamond which will be weighing only 0.02 gram.
Today on Blue Nile, you can pay between US$288 and US$632 for a one-quarter carat diamond, depending on the cut, clarity, colour that you want
14 karat diamond
It will cost between $1000 and $2100.
A diamond weighing 14 carats would be a relatively large diamond. Carrot is a root vegetable.
Unit cost would $.26 per ounce to the nearest cent.
No, Solitaire Starts from 18 cents...
You can buy a .30 carat diamond today from Blue Nile and pay from US$276 to US$964, depending on the clarity and colour you want. ('Cent' is not a common notation for a diamond's attributes and when it is used, it can mean 'point'.)
it don't cost a cent.