If you don't tell us how much the ring WEIGHS, then no one can answer your question. Stupid.
10 carat only tells you the quality of the gold, not the quantity involved. Pure gold is 24 carat - and is too soft for use as jewellery, so other metals are added to strengthen it. Each 1 carat drop from 24 means that a little over 4% other metal has been used. So 10 carat gold is 41.6% gold and 58.4% other metal. The value of the ring will lie either in the overall weight of it, or in the quality of the workmanship displayed in creating it. Never exepct a second-hand ring to sell for as much as a new ring of the same style in the jeweller's window.
It depends on a lot of factors. The first is the condition of the ring. If it is bright and shiny with no scratches, chips, breaks or losses, it will be worth more than a ring that has any such defects. The second factor is authenticity. Many times in the last century and a half, jewelry makers created fake coin jewelry by making molds from real coins and then recasting the coins using lead and then plated or painted them gold or silver. If you have one of these rings, it's only costume jewelry. Finally, if it is legitimately 9 carat gold, it may still not be worth that much. 9 carat items can't even be sold as gold in the US, although they can in the UK, because they have very little real gold in them. 9 carat gold is only 37.5% gold and the rest is copper or nickel, two metals without great value. So, 9 carat gold is worth 37.5% of solid gold at best, and even at today's prices, most scrap gold buyers would not want to bother melting down and refining the tiny amount of gold in a ring because it would cost more than they would be able to sell the gold for.
$200.00Another AnswerGiven today's metal prices for gold and platinum, you may have more value from the metal than from the diamond.Take your ring to a reputable metal buyer and ask for a price. Otherwise, you can buy a .24 carat diamond today on Blue Nile and spend between US$247 and US$759 for it, depending on its colour and clarity.
Well, honey, 918 carat gold doesn't exist in the real world - it's like chasing a unicorn. The highest purity for gold is 24 carats, anything beyond that is just a fantasy. So, if someone's trying to sell you 918 carat gold, you might want to run the other way before they try to sell you a bridge too.
The ring is 'worth' whatever someone will pay you for it. If you want to turn this ring into money, take it to a certified gemologist and verify the colour, carat weight, clarity and cut. That will give you an idea of the range of dollars you can ask for it. Then, you can sell it privately, take it to a jeweler who buys jewelery or takes consignments, or sell it to a broker or pawn shop.
The sale price depends totally on the quality of the diamond and the metal setting. You can pay a certified gemologist to produce a certificate that describes the ring, and ask that the certificate include a current market value. Otherwise, you can pay a jeweler to give you an appraisal for the ring that you want to sell.
Based on the eight questions you asked -- all alternates -- you have a diamond ring that you want to sell. Your first job is to pay for a certification of the diamond and the setting. You can take it to a certified gemologist -- not a local jeweler for an appraisal -- who will document the quality of the stone according to its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. With this information, you'll have a better idea of the value of the ring. Then, you can sell it privately, consign it, pawn it or sell it outright. (You can buy a 3-carat diamond today from Blue Nile and spend from US$22,000 to US$28,000.)
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the ring.
Before you sell anything, best practices dictate that you fully understand the merits of what it is that you have to sell. If the diamond weighs more than one carat, it is worthwhile that you pay a certified gemologist to document the cut, colour, carat weight and clarity of the diamond. The certificate will also include the characteristics of the metal involved in the jewelery. This documentation will help you establish a fair market value for what you want to sell.
If you're talking about how much it is worth (and are planning to sell/buy it), it really depends on how much is willing to offer. Idk what you really mean, but hope this helps anyways.
As of February 16th, the current market value of gold is $36.01 USD per gram for 24 carat gold. Gold of a lesser purity is less valuable; 1 gram of 18 carat gold is worth only $27.01. You can expect to receive less than market value if you sell your gold to a pawn shop or an online or mail-in gold buyer.
Gold is a broad term used in Runescape. It can be referring to "coins." Coins are not sell-able, but are tradeable. It would be redundant and otherwise unsmart to sell coins. As far as gold goes, I'll list a few items you may be talking about. Enjoy. 1x gold ore is: 218 585x gold ores:127,530 1x gold necklace:172 585x gold necklaces:100,620 1x gold ring: 210 585x gold rings:122,850