48.6ct yellow fancy diamond

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Caleb12

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I headd only yellow diamonds come from Africa. That's a bunch of bull obviously. Great State of Arkansas apparently has them too.
 

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Kray Gelder

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That's a pretty rock. I admire your persistence on classifying any shiny semi-transparent rock as a diamond. Your example above has either been tumble polished ( not done with diamonds ), or hand shaped and polished on a lap, which certainly would not be done with a diamond of that size. Keep believing.
 

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Has a qualified professional, such as a Gemologist with experience identifying raw diamonds, offered an opinion on this stone?

Finally time for coffee.
 

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Not so sure that’s a diamond. If it was I’m sure it would have made the local news. Beautiful all the same.
 

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Caleb12

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I'm not in it for the fame. Plus I don't want a single soul knowing I have it.
 

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It kind of sounds like you DO want people to KNOW, since you posted it/AND said it's for sale....just saying...???
 

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check for the lemon quartz.
I have lemon quartz. I'm not asking for help identifying what I already know I have. Yes it was tumbled and polished probably by one of your fellow none believers who didn't know what they had. I however knew what it was. I traded a pearl necklace for. She found it in Murfreesboro, Arkansas years ago.
 

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Caleb12

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People who know where I live is what I meant. Lol
 

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PennyG

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Is this the same piece of quartz you named The Hulk in another post?
This website is a teaching tool for many. I feel misrepresenting what you have and arguing about it will only confuse those that truly want to learn.
If you didn’t want a “single soul” to know you have this , perhaps don’t share on a site that has thousands of members.
 

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Caleb, you do know that only a diamond can cut or polish another diamond, right? To tumble polish a diamond would require a tumbler full of diamonds.
 

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