Anything is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
You can purchase a diamond of this weight today at Blue Nile and pay between US$246 and US$1,411, depending on the cut, clarity and colour you want.
The metal setting has a value in addition, depending on its weight, style and design.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
The value of anything is worth what someone will pay you for it. Regardless of its vintage, a two-carat diamond's value is based on its cut, colour, carat weight and clarity. Best practices dictate that you take your jewelery to a certified gemologist and pay for documentation about the diamond and about the metal in the ring.
I have a white gold and diamond ring stamped JWBR and it is definatly real.
HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate, your ring is not gold, it is only plated. That also means that it is not a diamond, because diamonds are never set in FAKE jewelry.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
I have a white gold ring stamped 750 HG with a diamond. The dimond is real. I filed the ring shank and it still tested 18kt. gold
Value depends if it's a player's ring or a staff/employee ring. Staff/employee ring if it's Balfour 14k white gold with a real diamond is around $2000-2500. Player would be around $3500-4000.
Usually a noble metal, such as gold or platinum, and a diamond stone.
Your ring is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. As scrap gold, it will be worth 14/24ths times the spot price of gold on the day you want to sell it.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
A ring's value is a combination of the metal band and the diamond, plus, of course, any sympathetic attachments. Metal Band: # Weigh the metal band on a proper jeweler's scale. (If you don't have access to a jeweler's scale, make sure to convert the weight to Troy ounces, roughly 1.1 times the usual ounce.) # Check the price for 24-karat gold. Try a site such as Monex (see links below). # Multiply the weight times the price. This is the dollar value of the 24-karat gold in the ring. Diamond # Dig up the diamond's certificate; or send the ring for laboratory testing (approximately $100 for a 1-carat diamond); or take the ring to an appraiser. # The appraiser should give you the retail value of the diamond. # If you have the diamond's certificate, you can plug its attributes into a diamond search engine, such as Diamond Price Guru (see links below), to see how much the same diamond would cost at a dozen reputable online dealers. Add the values of the metal band and the diamond together, and you have a reasonable quantification of the ring's total value. Sentimental value is also important for many owners. But if you are considering selling a ring, remember the person buying it doesn't attach the same sentimental value to it.
If your ring has 14k, 10k, or 18k with the initials it is gold. GF with a number like 14k is gold filled and not worth as much. No value given in gold or silver it is costume.