Colombian Emerald Parcel for sale

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  1. slappy70

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    Up for sale is a Parcel of Colombian Emeralds. This is a 17.19ct Parcel of natural, genuine Colombian Emeralds. You will get a total of 16 natural Colombian Emeralds. My supplier purchased these from a Colombian mine foreman several years ago. The picture was taken in natural sunlight. The weights and measurements of the 16 Emeralds are:


    1.77cts---11 x 7.1mm
    1.61cts---10.1 x 6.4mm
    1.45cts---10 x 6mm
    1.42cts---10.1 x 6mm
    1.24cts---9.2 x 5.75mm
    1.23cts---7.35 x 5.75mm
    1.21cts---9 x 6.5mm
    1.11cts---9.9 x 5.6mm
    1.00cts---9 x 5.5mm
    .97cts---9 x 5.8mm
    .97cts---7 x 5.5mm
    .92cts---8 x 5.5mm
    .70cts---5.9 x 5mm
    .69cts---8.5 x 5mm
    .57cts---6 x 5.5mm
    .35cts---6.2 x 3.9mm


    The first picture is in direct sunlight and the second is in shade. I'm asking $700 delivered. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I have many other loose gemstones available as well. Thanks

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    got a certificate of authenticity for em?
     
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    Don't need one. You can do some very simple tests to see they are Colombian Emeralds. There were all bought from an Emerald dealer that I had an offline business relationship with. He did sell on ebay at one time and sold much more Colombian emerald inventory than skyjems did. When he was selling, he was by far the biggest emerald dealer on ebay (it's how he made a living). He made monthly parcel purchases from his source and then sold to his connections in the states. Your skyjems certificate is a simple appraisal, which anyone on this forum could print out. It is not a gemological lab report. I don't have any lab reports. The stones I deal with aren't worth $10,000's of dollars where it would make sense to pay $250--500 to have a stone certified. If you buy some simple gemological tools, there isn't any need for a lab report. Thanks
     

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