Visit a local jeweler to price diamonds of this carat weight, and you'll pay for it depending on its cut, clarity and colour.
The carat sytem of diamonds is actually pretty simple. Just think of the carat system like you'd think of the monetary system. Tge carat system is broken into "points." Each "point" is like one penny. 1.00ct (1 carat) is comparable to a dollar ($1). .50ct (1/2 carat) would be comparable to 50 cents. It would follow then, that .25ct would be like 25 cents. In your case, a .012 would refer to 12 points, or 12 cents to the dollar. Theres a great tutorial on precious metals and diamonds that you can read if you want more information. Just click on the "Related Link" at the bottom of this post.Another AnswerIf the characters '.012' are stamped in the metal, the stamp may have no relationship to the stone mounted in the ring. Take your ring to your local jeweler, who can look at it and help you decipher the stamp and give you an informal assessment of the stone.
.025 is thicker than .012
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what gauge is .012"?
012 = 12 = 1200%
Robert A. Niblock - 830, 012
12.5 is not equal to 012 or to 4.
The standard for of 012 is just 12 - without the zero.If you mean .012 (some signs get eliminated in answers.com questions), that already IS the standard form.
No, 012 and 0120 are not the same. In numerical terms, 012 is equivalent to 12, while 0120 is equivalent to 120. The presence of the additional zero changes the value, making 0120 larger than 012.
ANZ bank in sydney with the bsb of 012 003
To convert the number 012 to cents, you first recognize that it represents 12 cents. This is because the leading zero does not change the value of the number. Thus, 012 is equivalent to 12 cents.
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