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Appraising Inherited RingsShe has about 10 rings, and I can't afford to appraise them all. I don't want to give them away either, maybe they are worth something. She had good taste. Any idea how to figure out the value of the pieces without becoming broke first. I tried books, e-bay and the internet, but don't want to take the risk of making a mistake, because I have no clue what to look for. Jacqueline from San Mateo, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Appraising Inherited RingsHi. I had some rings stolen, when we tried to claim I did not know there value, my husband bought me a ring in Honk Kong which when we got back it was valued at about $15, 000. I couldn't afford to pay the insurance as I had other jewelry also stolen apart from my engagement ring I had an eternity ring but 'I had also my Aunty engagement ring and a ruby ring in gold and rubies and a 22 karat gold wedding ring I also got my mothers 22 karat gold wedding and her engagement ring which she had specially made, when I tried to claim we were told if we didn't know we had to find out thinking the old rings from my mother and my aunt were not very valuable anyway I was very surprised as they told me this old jewelry was the proper stones like for instance the two ruby rings were real ruby's as they did not have the synthetic rings, we had to get quotes and to my surprise they were a lot more than i thought, but because we didn't have them insured Suncorpe only paid $3000, so be very pleased you don't get stung like we did. Post by kathronbarnes RE: Appraising Inherited Rings
Does your husband know any of the histories behind the rings. Did she travel. Did she inherit the rings in the first place maybe from her mother or grandmother. They should stay in your husband's posession. Are there any children, grandchildren, neices, or nephews that would appreciate a keepsake Post by jkl RE: Appraising Inherited Rings
speaking about Post by Firewater RE: Appraising Inherited RingsTake them along to your local Gem & Mineral Club. Some of the members of the one here in town do written valuations for only $10. It's worth asking about. Post By Cathy from Townsville, QLD (Guest Post) RE: Appraising Inherited Rings
Thank you all, it has been very helpful. Post by juweel RE: Appraising Inherited RingsIf you take them into a small, locally owned jewelry store they should be able to look at them and tell you which ones are worth apprasing. A detailed apprasal requires taking exact measurements of the stones. Just explain your situation and ask them to help you out with which ones are even real and which ones they thinks should be apraised. Before you do this, look for stamps on the inside to see if any are stamped as gold, platinum, or silver Post By Colleen (Guest Post) RE: Appraising Inherited Rings
I used to work in a retail jewelry dept. and we could usually size rings up or down 2 sizes. More than that, the stones might fall out or the design ruined. Be sure you check on that. Post by Jantoo RE: Appraising Inherited RingsAnother option is if you have a reputable pawn shop in your area, these folks can usually give you a pretty good idea of what your jewelry is worth, and often won't charge anything, in the hopes that you will bring them return business. If not, they should know where you can get them done. Post by bailegirl RE: Appraising Inherited RingsLucky you! have them expanded to fit and wear them in style! Post by kimhis RE: Appraising Inherited RingsI agree with another poster, just resize the rings that you really like. Maybe keeping some or all of them in the family would be nice! Post by Debbie52 RE: Appraising Inherited RingsYou might take them to a jewelry store and ask about what they're worth. Most jewelers will verbally tell you what they think. I believe an appraisal actually consists of paperwork and is therefore much more expensive. I took a ring in once to be cleaned. As I was filling out the paperwork, I was asked how much it was worth and I told them I had no idea. The jeweler did a "best guess" for insurance purposes and it actually turned out to be a bit more than my husband paid for it. Post by Noella RE: Appraising Inherited Rings
This was the quote I got from my jeweler for resizing my ring to a larger size. Post by luvmygingerkids RE: Appraising Inherited Rings
Thank you for the info, I will look into this. One more question though, can they resize to a bigger size ring for this amount? Jacqueline Post by juweel RE: Finding Out Value of Inherited Rings
Are they antiques? Native American pieces? Did she purchase them recently? Where did she purchase them from? Online? On tv? From jewelers? These should be taken into consideration when deciding whether or not to appraise. Post by luvmygingerkids |
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