Yes it is worth somthing, take it to a jeweler, not a pawn shop. How big is the diamond?
1/4 k
AnswerThat's a really precious piece of jewelry you've got there. If you are looking to sell it, my advice would be to not approach any local jewelry store or pawn shops. I would recommend going to specialist estate jewelry buyers, who really know their stuff. A few checks you can run on your short listed jewelry buyers would be their BBB affiliation, the quality of their staff, their reputation in the market, etc. Make sure your jewelry is properly appraised and the buyers don't try to convince you that your ring is worth only the precious metal and stone that went into its making. There are some buyers that also take into account the aesthetics, market value, desirability, etc. of the jewelry, which is equally important.
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try eBay
10k refers to the ring being made from 10 karat gold. That does have value. The 'tiara' reference I am not sure about without seeing the style of the ring.
Since gold is priced by the ounce, the value of a 10k ring would depend on the thickness, size, and width of the ring. A 10k gold wedding band for a woman can cost anywhere from $125 for a thin ring at a discount department store, to $500 at your average jewelry store.
i have a julius 10k gold ring with black onyx
Very little. 10k stands for 10 karat, and GF means gold-filled. The ring is not solid gold and is mostly base metal.
It is a 10k ring
PC on a 10k ring means the diamonds are real
I have a ring that has crp 10k printed on the inside. What does it mean?
10k 512 means, you have a 10k gold ring with 5.12carat's total gem weight.
The value of a Dason 10k ring can vary based on factors such as its weight, design, and any gemstones it may contain. Generally, the price for 10k gold is lower than that of higher karat gold due to its lower gold content. As of October 2023, the value of 10k gold is approximately $25-$30 per gram, so the ring's worth would depend on its specific weight and craftsmanship. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a jeweler.