A two carat diamond is a significant investment.
You are well advised to pay for a certified gemologist to survey the stone, so that you have a certificate describing it.
Then, you can shop around and gather prices for such a stone. This will give you a good idea for the price range you can ask.
Then, you can advertise, put it in a consignment shop, deal with a pawn broker, or conduct a private sale by word-of-mouth.
The value of a diamond depends on its cut, its clarity, its colour and its carat weight. A local jeweler can give you the answer you want.
Depending on the depth of the round brilliant cut, the measurement can be estimated at about 8 mm at the girdle.
The size of the stone used in a 2ct princess cut diamond engagement ring is 8.2mm. This size is measured using a pair of brass calipers. The size can vary, depending on how deep the diamond is, but as a guide 8.2mm is a fair estimate.
You can sell a diamond that you own almost anywhere.
Best will depend on what you are looking for. There are only a couple companies that offer lab diamonds, so that will help narrow your selection. Apollo grows diamonds using CVD technology and offers whites up to 1/3ct. D.NEA grows yellow diamond up to 2ct, blue up to 1.25ct, and white diamond up to 1ct using HPHT. Chatham grows yellow and blue up to 1/2ct using HPHT. Gemesis grows yellow up to three carats using HPHT.
Carat weight is only one characteristic -- add colour, clarity and cut -- of a diamond's price. Today on Blue Nile, you can pay between US$8,572 and US$36,861, depending on the colour, clarity, cut and exact carat weight that you want. A fancy diamond colour will be more expensive.
no you can not sell your pokemon
Sell it
its 75hp and 2cT got 95hp
Yes, it can be. If you can sell a diamond for more than you paid for it, you can make a profit.
You can sell it to that hiker guy
sell them