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Your value

Evaluation of artifacts, artwork, or other treasure often requires the careful skills of specialized appraisers. Appraising a diamond and garnet bracelet, for example, may involve considering quality, size, and clarity of individual jewels, plus how well their beauty is displayed. Another contributor may be the bracelet’s history. Who designed it, who owned it, and where was it worn? But the final test of the appraisal comes down to how much someone is willing to pay for it. That defines its value.

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