New Gem Evaluation Chart
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26 Jan 2012 07:38 - 26 Jan 2012 07:39 #1
by Gallion (Gallion)
- James C. Kimball Director, Knight Realms
New Gem Evaluation Chart was created by Gallion (Gallion)
- A new type of gem has been added to the mix - Citrine
- A new shape has been added to the chart "Teardrop" however this new shape will now be the same as the shape oval.
1 Small Smooth Gem 1/3 Silver
2 Large Smooth Gem 1/2 Silver
3 Small Uncut Gem 1 Silver
4 Large Uncut Gem 2 Silver
A1 Square Cut Amethyst 1 Gold
A2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Amethyst 2 Gold
A3 Round Cut Amethyst 3 Gold
E1 Square Cut Emerald 2 Gold
E2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Emerald 3 Gold
E3 Round Cut Emerald 4 Gold
R1 Square Cut Ruby 3 Gold
R2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Ruby 4 Gold
R3 Round Cut Ruby 5 Gold
S1 Square Cut Sapphire 4 Gold
S2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Sapphire 5 Gold
S3 Round Cut Sapphire 6 Gold
C1 Square Cut Citrine 5 Gold
C2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Citrine 6 Gold
C3 Round Cut Citrine 7 Gold
A4 Small Brilliant Cut Amethyst 30 Gold
E4 Small Brilliant Cut Emerald 40 Gold
R4 Small Brilliant Cut Ruby 50 Gold
S4 Small Brilliant Cut Sapphire 60 Gold
T4 Small Brilliant Cut Topaz 70 Gold
AM4 Small Brilliant Cut Amber 80 Gold
D4 Small Brilliant Cut Diamond 90 Gold
PD4 Small Brilliant Cut Pink Diamond 100 Gold
- A new shape has been added to the chart "Teardrop" however this new shape will now be the same as the shape oval.
1 Small Smooth Gem 1/3 Silver
2 Large Smooth Gem 1/2 Silver
3 Small Uncut Gem 1 Silver
4 Large Uncut Gem 2 Silver
A1 Square Cut Amethyst 1 Gold
A2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Amethyst 2 Gold
A3 Round Cut Amethyst 3 Gold
E1 Square Cut Emerald 2 Gold
E2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Emerald 3 Gold
E3 Round Cut Emerald 4 Gold
R1 Square Cut Ruby 3 Gold
R2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Ruby 4 Gold
R3 Round Cut Ruby 5 Gold
S1 Square Cut Sapphire 4 Gold
S2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Sapphire 5 Gold
S3 Round Cut Sapphire 6 Gold
C1 Square Cut Citrine 5 Gold
C2 Oval or Teardrop Cut Citrine 6 Gold
C3 Round Cut Citrine 7 Gold
A4 Small Brilliant Cut Amethyst 30 Gold
E4 Small Brilliant Cut Emerald 40 Gold
R4 Small Brilliant Cut Ruby 50 Gold
S4 Small Brilliant Cut Sapphire 60 Gold
T4 Small Brilliant Cut Topaz 70 Gold
AM4 Small Brilliant Cut Amber 80 Gold
D4 Small Brilliant Cut Diamond 90 Gold
PD4 Small Brilliant Cut Pink Diamond 100 Gold
- James C. Kimball Director, Knight Realms
Last edit: 26 Jan 2012 07:39 by Gallion (Gallion).
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26 Jan 2012 08:14 #2
by Kelly (Kelly)
Replied by Kelly (Kelly) on topic New Gem Evaluation Chart
The skill Evaluate Item is still needed to know this chart, correct?
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26 Jan 2012 08:25 #3
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Correct.
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26 Jan 2012 08:56 #4
by Gallion (Gallion)
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Replied by Gallion (Gallion) on topic New Gem Evaluation Chart
Yes. No matter how you may think it logical that you could just memorize the chart easily, if you do not have the skill "Evaluate Item" you cannot tell the value of a gem. Despite the fact that it is the same color and shape as the last gem you sold for 5 gold, from an in-game perspective the gems would have varying degrees of flaws and details that would change the value.
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26 Jan 2012 12:21 #5
by rivanyasi (rivanyasi)
Replied by rivanyasi (rivanyasi) on topic New Gem Evaluation Chart
As far as the low-value gems go... the plastic ones are the "uncut" gems, and the glass-marble-like ones are the "smooth" gems?
The numbers before are just a list, not a "quantity required for the listed value", correct?
The numbers before are just a list, not a "quantity required for the listed value", correct?
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27 Jan 2012 08:12 #6
by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
Replied by GJSchaller (GJSchaller) on topic New Gem Evaluation Chart
Here's a chart that might be a bit easier to read:
Amethyst - 0
Emerald - 1
Ruby - 2
Sapphire - 3
Citrine - 4
You will note these are alphabetical, with the exception of Citrine.
Gems are ranked according to shape:
Square +1
Oval / Teardrop +2
Round +3
So a square Amethyst (A1) is 1 gold, where a Round Sapphire (S3) is 3 + 3, or 6 Gold. Gems should have an engraving on them (letter / number) that will help decode them.
For uncut gems:
For Brilliant Cut Gems (Very Rare):
Please remind people who do NOT have the Eval. Item skill that they should not be able to ID items, if you see them doing it.
Amethyst - 0
Emerald - 1
Ruby - 2
Sapphire - 3
Citrine - 4
You will note these are alphabetical, with the exception of Citrine.
Gems are ranked according to shape:
Square +1
Oval / Teardrop +2
Round +3
So a square Amethyst (A1) is 1 gold, where a Round Sapphire (S3) is 3 + 3, or 6 Gold. Gems should have an engraving on them (letter / number) that will help decode them.
Gem | Amethyst | Emerald | Ruby | Sapphire |
Citrine
|
Square |
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
Oval |
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
Round |
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
For uncut gems:
Engraved # | Gem Type | Value |
1
| Small Smooth Gem | 1/3 Silver |
2
| Large Smooth Gem | 1/2 Silver |
3
| Small Uncut Gem | 1 Silver |
4
| Large Uncut Gem | 2 Silver |
For Brilliant Cut Gems (Very Rare):
Engraved # | Gem Type | Value |
A4
| Small Brilliant Cut Amethyst | 30 Gold |
E4
| Small Brilliant Cut Emerald | 40 Gold |
R4
| Small Brilliant Cut Ruby | 50 Gold |
S4
| Small Brilliant Cut Saphire | 60 Gold |
T4
| Small Brilliant Cut Topaz | 70 Gold |
AM4
| Small Brilliant Cut Amber | 80 Gold |
D4
| Small Brilliant Cut Diamond | 90 Gold |
PD4
| Small Brilliant Cut Pink Diamond | 100 Gold |
Please remind people who do NOT have the Eval. Item skill that they should not be able to ID items, if you see them doing it.
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