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How To Value Jewelry

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To determine the value of jewelry, contact at least two reputable local jewelers. For more expensive items, it is advisable to check with at least one jeweler in a large metropolitan area if you don't live in one.

To locate qualified independent appraisers, contact one of the following organizations which are listed alphabetically:

  • American Society of Appraisers: http://www.appraisers.org offsite link Tel.: 703.478.2228. Master Gemologist Appraisers are trained to appraise all types of jewelry.
  • American Gem Society: www.AmericanGemSociety.org offsite link, Tel.: 866.805.6500. Look for Independent Certified Gemologist Appraisers
  • Natonal Association of Jewelry Appraisers: http://www.najaapraisers.com, offsite link Tel.: 718.896.1536. Look for a Cerfiied Senior Member or a Certified Master Appraiser.

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