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Natural Fancy Colored Diamonds - Actual Client Experience

Here is an actual example of a client's diamond purchase made on September 13, 2012. The diamond shown is a 2.97 ct Fancy Brownish Greenish Yellow VS2 diamond graded by the GIA (GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA) on October 1, 2012. It was discreetly delivered in a sealed GIA certified investment grade package to our client.

The 3D animated view is also available for viewing upon request.​

To ensure a diamond's authenticity, investors can view the actual GIA labs certification document located on the Gemological Institute of America Inc.'s website at www.gia.edu/reportcheck which should match the GIA document that is delivered with the diamond. In the case of this stone, simply enter the GIA number 6147226199 and the 2.97 ct weight in the two data fields and you will see the actual GIA labs report on this stone. ​

The client also receives a third party independent appraisal done by the Canadian Gemological Laboratory in Vancouver, BC. The appraisers physically examine the stone and the GIA report, then conduct thorough market research to learn what the stone may be valued at for insurance and re-sale purposes. CGL has no knowledge of what the client paid for the stone and is not connected to the client or us in any way. They merely report on what the stone is valued it in the marketplace for rare stones.

Here is the actual appraisal document. ​Without disclosing the confidential identity of the purchaser, we can confirm that our client bought the stone on September 13, 2012 for $42,099.75 USD and the third party independent appraisal suggests a market value on November 9, 2012 of $60,900.00 CDN.

As of March 2015, our client was told by a local Calgary Jeweller that this diamond now has an estimated value of $95,000 - $105,000.To purchase this diamond, contact us today to make an offer to the seller.​

Contact Us to receive a link to handy tool that we found that may help you estimate for yourself what the value of a natural fancy diamond could be worth in the future. ​Of course, past performance is no indication of future performance with any investment, but the hard asset world of NFCD's has a great history of price appreciation which we fully expect will continue.

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