they were from my late father, he was a jeweler. looking to sell them.
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oxbowbarefoot said:No way to tell without knowing what type of stones they are, what their carat weight is, or what their quality is. Bring them to a few jewelers and get them appraised. They may even make you an offer. Be sure to get several opinions before selling. I hope they are worth a fortune!
thank you for the info but i am not sure why you are welcoming me?tmodel said:hello 96!! and welcome to Tnet and AIA forum from Tmodel!! on the eastern highland rim of Tennessee. if those were my gems i would not let any person i didn't now real good out of my view with them. most are honest but it only takes one and a little time to have copys made if they are that way. have friends that think there stones have been switched while being cleaned. the store they left it with sent it out to be cleaned. no way to prove it was real to start with. Terry
tmodel said:so right EU.!! i have a bad memory for names, no avertor, low posts and i am always happyto see new people on the Tnet. with my memory you are new to me so welcome to Tnet. 96!! Terry
96dggm57 said:they were from my late father, he was a jeweler. looking to sell them.
Also I dont think the number of posts that members have should reflect being new. I been here six years and up until last month I had 50 posts.