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The value of an aquamarine depends on its color, clarity, cut, size and treatment. The most valuable aquamarine is strong, intense blue, very clear, perfectly cut, untreated and over 10 carats. Aquamarine gemstones of this quality will cost many thousands of dollars. The least valuable aquamarine has a very pale color, inclusions (internal flaws or cracks), disproportional uneven cut, and is less than 1 carat in size. Gemstones of this quality range from $40 to $200.
40 kg = 40 000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply the given value by 1000.
It depends on: 1. size 2.quality 3.cut 4.polish 5.antiquity value. 6.carat weight A good quality amethysts in India is cheaper than Europe/USA. In USA it would cost around $300 for an average 5-6 carat. However
40 - 70 cent a pound i believe
110+40
Zero as 40 carat gold does not exist
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The diamond weighs 40/100ths of a carat. Other measurements depend on the style of its cut.
Any diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. A black diamond is graded according to the classic four Cs of diamonds: cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. A raw diamond looses about 60% of its carat weight during the cutting process. You could find a diamond cutter willing to work with you to price and otherwise deal with your raw diamond.
Forty points is equal to 40/100s or 4/10s of a carat -- almost half a carat.
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.
you have .40 ctw. which is 40points total carat weight. carat is diamonds and karat is gold. also can be 3/8ctw. it is only ct as in 1ct solitaire if there is a single stone. all else is carat total weight.
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The answer depends on the value of x, which is not given.
% decrease = |original value - new value|/original value * 100%= |40 - 30|/40 * 100%= 10/40 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
Uncut sheets are something of a niche market, so any value would be very dependant on demand as opposed to rarity. A Reserve Bank of New Zealand 2000 uncut sheet of 20 Ten Dollar notes (Millennium issue)(Chief Cashier D.T. Brash - serial NZ 00), in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $750 AUD. There were an unspecified quantity printed. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Uncut sheets are something of a niche market, so any value would be very dependant on demand as opposed to rarity. A Reserve Bank of New Zealand 1992 uncut sheet of 40 Five Dollar notes(Sir Edmund Hillary)(Chief Cashier D.T. Brash - serial AA), in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $550 AUD. There were 200 sheets printed. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.