AN0NYM0US Shiny_Rock Joined Feb 10, 2011 Messages 328 Jan 21, 2013 #1 I didn't until today. The dreaded "no grade" grade
Enerchi Super_Ideal_Rock Joined Oct 4, 2011 Messages 10,658 Jan 21, 2013 #2 um... looks like frozen ice.... why would someone send it to GIA for grading, if it was that included?? Is that common? I feel sorry for the poor little diamond
um... looks like frozen ice.... why would someone send it to GIA for grading, if it was that included?? Is that common? I feel sorry for the poor little diamond
A Ashleigh Brilliant_Rock Joined Nov 11, 2008 Messages 723 Jan 21, 2013 #3 It would have gotten an I2 at EGL, I suppose. They should send it there instead. Poor diamond with no sense of belonging now.
It would have gotten an I2 at EGL, I suppose. They should send it there instead. Poor diamond with no sense of belonging now.
AN0NYM0US Shiny_Rock Joined Feb 10, 2011 Messages 328 Jan 21, 2013 #4 I don't think it's all that common. The cost of the full report on such a stone doesn't make sense financially, plus GIA isn't providing any information the seller can use to their favor.
I don't think it's all that common. The cost of the full report on such a stone doesn't make sense financially, plus GIA isn't providing any information the seller can use to their favor.
diamondseeker2006 Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Jan 11, 2006 Messages 58,578 Jan 21, 2013 #5 Yeah, you usually see those sold on ebay with no lab report, for sure!
echomomm Rough_Rock Joined Sep 7, 2012 Messages 31 Jan 21, 2013 #6 I did not even realize that a 1.78 could measure that small. Poor little pebble.
diamonds-are-friends Shiny_Rock Joined Dec 16, 2012 Messages 172 Jan 22, 2013 #7 LOL. It's a waste of money to get it graded.
vishke8 Rough_Rock Joined Nov 14, 2012 Messages 93 Jan 22, 2013 #8 LOL, what a waste .. probably the owner sent it expecting to get at least an I3 of this stone.