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Nov 09, 2011, 07:12 PM
#1
What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
Hello All!
Been a very long time since I posted here on Tnet (Shame on me) I do however float through and visit 
Through a sad event in our family (the passing of my Aunt) we have come into possession of several expensive items.
One of these is a Gold and Diamond ring that my Aunt had specially made...
In 2004 (I think) it was appraised for $24,000+...
When she died she left all her worldly belongings to her nieces and nephews (5 kids in all, me being one of them)
My question is: What in the world can/am I to do with a $25k ring!?
We are having it re-appraised.. but then what do we do with it afterwards? :S
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!
OH and I'll post some pictures once I get some It's a MAGNIFICENT ring.
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Nov 09, 2011, 08:10 PM
#2
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
Don't feel bad about posting, I am guilty as charged too. As for the jewelry, my wife is collecting any gold or silver unwanted rings you have laying around....lol
If we are here to help others.......What are others here for?
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Nov 10, 2011, 08:49 AM
#3
Just a lil' bit outta plumb...
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
Unless it has some significant emotional value to any one of you, sell it, "Take the money and run". It ain't nothing but crystalized carbon and a base metal.
Robin
I respect your opinion, but not when I know better.
Fish... or cut bait.
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Nov 10, 2011, 09:13 AM
#4
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
It may appraise for $25K but you won't get anything near that figure for it. Your aunt may have had it "specially" made but no one else is your aunt. To anyone else it's just a pricey ring. Get what you can for it, maybe make a donation to some charity in her name and party with the rest. I'd bet now that she would do the same; jewelry is about the most trumped up material on this planet!
Banking off a Northeast wind, sailin' on a summer breeze
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Nov 10, 2011, 09:24 AM
#5
Just a lil' bit outta plumb...
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
I agree with packerbacker... the ONLY jewelry worth a flip is a wedding ring you share/wear with someone else. 'Course I do wear a sand dollar ear ring... long story for another time...
Robin
I respect your opinion, but not when I know better.
Fish... or cut bait.
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Nov 12, 2011, 09:22 PM
#6
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
The only solution I see is that you send me the ring.
~The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.~ Thomas Jefferson
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Dec 04, 2011, 10:51 AM
#7
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
:P Aside from giving you fine folks a ring of that value... lol
Most of it's worth comes from the gold in the ring, and it's pretty big and heavy 
There are quite a few diamonds in it as well.
What I want to know is... should we have the diamonds removed... sell the ring for gold and sell the diamonds separately?
It doesn't have any sentimental value, and it's not some crazy shape or design that she came up with, I think she just chose how she wanted diamonds arranged and what band style.
But she could have chosen to get this ring with less or more diamonds on it haha So that's what I mean by "specially made"
Thanks
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Dec 04, 2011, 11:49 AM
#8
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
Sorry for your loss
Gold has the value, I'm not so sure on the diamonds though 
Anyway, the best thing is to grab whatever cash you can... Take a trip to Vegas, or Atlantic City and put it all on 00 on their roulette machine When you hit, you'll be in for a big payout... If you miss, all well, it's found money anyway
Please note, the author is not responsible for any ideas, facts, etc stated in his comments and does not constitute any liability for his dribble.
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Dec 06, 2011, 12:43 AM
#9
 The Watcher-er
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
 Originally Posted by Demrok
Hello All!
Been a very long time since I posted here on Tnet (Shame on me) I do however float through and visit
Through a sad event in our family (the passing of my Aunt) we have come into possession of several expensive items.
One of these is a Gold and Diamond ring that my Aunt had specially made...
In 2004 (I think) it was appraised for $24,000+...
When she died she left all her worldly belongings to her nieces and nephews (5 kids in all, me being one of them)
My question is: What in the world can/am I to do with a $25k ring!?
We are having it re-appraised.. but then what do we do with it afterwards? :S
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!
OH and I'll post some pictures once I get some  It's a MAGNIFICENT ring.
Upon appraisal by a reputable jeweler, ask them where you
might get the best sale price. If the jeweler is honest they
will most likely point you in the best direction. Second
or third opinions are called for with such a valuable piece.
Good Luck!
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Dec 06, 2011, 07:08 AM
#10
 Retired Air Force, unfortunately still working
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
I agree with pronghorn. BTW, they had a recent "in the news" story of a woman who found her trinket broach was work thousands. In the article she talked about the process of getting it appraised and something about what/how it could be sold at auction for.
here is the posting
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...,437511.0.html
DESTINY’S ROAD
I stand on a mountain and look around.
Before me is a valley full of mists and mystery.
Behind me is a trail to home and comfort.
Beside me is the first light of promise and a new day.
Over my head are the stars, reaching to infinity and my destination.
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Dec 06, 2011, 12:03 PM
#11
 WolfPack member
Re: What to do with a VERY expensive Gold/Diamond Ring....
Sell it and buy guns.
Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily. Napoleon Bonaparte
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