The price of your Tiffany Ring will depend on the approach you take to sell it. I suggest you approach 2-3 jewelers and weigh your options.
If you don't tell us how much the ring WEIGHS, then no one can answer your question. Stupid.
Local bookstores sell copies. It would be much more helpful finding it there opposed to an online source that might be difficult to find. Justing helping...
50 bucks at the most
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.
Give her a Fake Tiffany. Cheap There are many sellers claiming to sell designer Replicas (also known as knock-offs, fakes, counterfeit items) that come with tags, authenticity cards, serial numbers and even receipts as authentic. If you wish to purchase authentic Tiffany Co jewelry online, the only place to do so is at the Tiffany website (Tiffany.com) Other sites claiming to be Tiffany websites are fake. Tiffany does not have any retailers, re-sellers or distributors.
No, I am not looking to sell an engagement ring.
Yes Tiffany's sells very elegant letter openers. They cost about $300.
You should go to a reputable jewelers and have it appraised first. It will depend on the quality of the diamond and the size.AnswerIt would depend on several factors such as the weight of your ring, the precious metal it is made of such as gold or platinum and its carat weight, the carat weight and quality of the diamond, the condition of the ring, whether it is signed by a designer such as Tiffany or Cartier, etc. If you want to sell your engagement ring, the best thing would be to take it to a professional jewelry buyer who can give you a true assessment. There are business houses that offer you a quote before the actual deal and if you are not satisfied with their offer, you don't need to go ahead with the transaction and they'll return your rings. Additionally, check for their BBB ratings/reviews and business reputation before taking a final decision.
Well... if you want high quality then I would suggest Tiffany probably... but its a little expensive.
no
Yes, you can sell your engagement ring if you no longer want to keep it.
Yes, you can sell your engagement ring if you no longer want to keep it.