WTS/WTT: Three Stone Diamond Engagement Ring

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    Stainer

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    So we all know how it goes. Got engaged 7 years ago, got my ring back when I got back from my deployment 6 years ago. This has just been sitting in my safe since and I figured it is time to get rid of it. So here you go.

    I am located on the SE side of Indy. I will travel anywhere in Marion County or the surrounding 7 counties. I will ship on your dime after I receive payment and just know that your dime will include insurance for the ring. Insurance is non-negotiable due to the nature of the product.

    Cash Price : $600 obo. The ring was purchased for 1999.00 but am obviously understanding that I am going to take a loss.

    Trades are open to any and all firearms that equal a similar value. I don't have anything in particular I am looking for right now but would love an AK in 5.45x39 or anything else you have.

    Here are the specs from Kay Jewelers:

    Kay Jeweler's Link
    Product Details:
    Stock number: 990552705
    Metals: 14 KARAT WHITE GOLD
    Diamond Total Weight: 1 CT.
    Diamond Sidestone Cuts: 3 PRINCESS-CUTS
    Diamond Sidestone Minimum Color: HI
    Diamond Sidestone Minimum Clarity: I1-I2
    Diamond Sidestone Settings: PRONG SETTING
    Stock Size: 6.75
    Minimum Size: 5
    Maximum Size: 8.5
    Step Size: .5

    Center Stone is .5 carrot and the two side stones are .25 totaling 1.0 carrots

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    Thanks!
     
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    chizzle

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    Been there buddy. Check with several pawn shops to see who will give you the best price. Since they can re-sell it, they can afford to pay you more than melt price.
     
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