mumszie
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Do you gng's remember last year when I found the cross at the beach? It was my first really nice find. At least I consider it one of my best finds. It is marked silver on the cross and the chain is also marked. Someone on here suggested that the stones were blue topaz. I don't sell my stuff and it is rare that I give any of it away either but... My grand daughter is getting married next month so I decided I would give this to her for the "something blue". I did want to have an idea of what it might be worth first. So I took it to three jewelers this morning.
What a difference in what they said.
1st jeweler was the same one I took that ring to that told me the ring was only worth 77 dollars scrap. He told me that the cross and chain were silver (I knew that - it's marked) He said it was very old, an antique and that the stones were indeed blue topaz but would not give me an idea what it might be worth.
2nd jeweler looked at it and told me the stones were not blue topaz because they were too light and that they were aquamarines. He said with out an official appraisal he would put it's worth at about $200.00.
3rd jeweler looked at it and told me the stones were blue topaz but that it wasn't worth more than the silver itself. He said $50.00.
How can three different jewelers be so far apart? How can you find a reputable jeweler that will give you a fair estimate? The second one was Kay jewelers and they told me if I wanted a written appraisal (which of course would cost) I should take it to their sister store, Jareds in either Clearwater or Tampa. Well I wasn't driving that far. I sure wish I knew someone I could go to when I find something nice that could honestly tell me what a piece is worth. Having said all that.... I guess it really doesn't matter since I generally keep my stuff no matter what it's worth.

What a difference in what they said.
1st jeweler was the same one I took that ring to that told me the ring was only worth 77 dollars scrap. He told me that the cross and chain were silver (I knew that - it's marked) He said it was very old, an antique and that the stones were indeed blue topaz but would not give me an idea what it might be worth.
2nd jeweler looked at it and told me the stones were not blue topaz because they were too light and that they were aquamarines. He said with out an official appraisal he would put it's worth at about $200.00.
3rd jeweler looked at it and told me the stones were blue topaz but that it wasn't worth more than the silver itself. He said $50.00.
How can three different jewelers be so far apart? How can you find a reputable jeweler that will give you a fair estimate? The second one was Kay jewelers and they told me if I wanted a written appraisal (which of course would cost) I should take it to their sister store, Jareds in either Clearwater or Tampa. Well I wasn't driving that far. I sure wish I knew someone I could go to when I find something nice that could honestly tell me what a piece is worth. Having said all that.... I guess it really doesn't matter since I generally keep my stuff no matter what it's worth.

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