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Any were from US$ 1 to US$ 5000 and more depending upon the colour, size and clarity. The cost of sapphire gems varies depending on their color, clarity, size, cut, and overall quality. As of 2000, the cost of 1 carat (0.2 g) of a typical uncut, gem quality sapphire was about $1,600 USD. Significant sapphire deposits are found in Eastern Australia, Southeast Asia, and Sri Lanka. Sapphire and rubies are often found together in the same area, but one gem is usually more abundant.
Yes, due to the Sparkling Appearance, it must be real. They're 1 Carat ones, that, as of now, only sell for 100 a piece, so just wait a few more years till it becomes rare. You can also swap a certain Necklace or Bracelet's Gem with that Sapphire.
may be around 1 inch diameter size. 60 grams
It is worth $115656.75!
2500
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What is a 22 carat gold coin wei of 39 grams worth
too many varibles to answer
I inherited a Rubie ring with one center Rubie about 4 carat and two 1 carat rubies on either side. the stones are extremely clear and was estimated to be worth over 100,000.00 in the early sixties. not sure what it's worth today. Are diamonds carat weight and size about the same as rubies?
Every -- each and every one -- diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. This collection of stones will be worth less than a single diamond weighing one carat.
a carat (abbreviated "ct.") and spelled with a "c" is a measure of weight used for gemstones. One carat is equal to 1/5 of a gram (200 milligrams). Stones are measured to the nearest hundredth of a carat. A hundredth of a carat is also called a point. Thus a 0.10 carat stone can be called either 10 points, or 1/10 of a carat. Small stones like 0.05, and 0.10 ct are most often referred to by point designations. A one carat round diamond of average proportions is approximately 6.5mm in diameter. Note that this relationship of weight and size is different for each family of stones. For example ruby and sapphire are both heavier than diamond (technically, they have a higher specific gravity, so a 1 carat ruby or sapphire is smaller in size than a on carat diamond. Note that karat with a "K" is a measure of the purity of a gold alloy.
1 carat = 200mg