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How much does a Valuation cost? — Christopher Stoner

    https://www.christopherstoner.com/blog/2019/1/16/how-much-does-a-valuation-cost
    Jan 16, 2019 · The charge on a per item basis ranges also, depending on the jeweller. At least with this charging structure you know the total cost of the valuation. If the jeweller charges £75 per item and you have 3 items, do the math, as our American cousins would say. More important than cost though is the quality and content of the valuation schedule.

How to Price Handmade Jewelry The Creative Entrepreneurs ...

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    Sep 14, 2018 · To include the processing fees, you would multiply $100 by 0.029 and then add $0.30 (or whatever your payment processor’s rates are; Square and most other processors are 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction). So that $100 price tag would then be $103.20.

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN PRICING YOUR JEWELRY LINE

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    The pricing formula I use and what I’ve been told by mentors is materials + labor (I charge $20 an hour) + (10% to cover overheads) x 2 = wholesale price. Then …

How Jewelry Resale Prices Are Calculated

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    When upgrading jewelry or looking to make extra cash, a Resale Appraisal determines the Fair Market Value of the jewelry for the purposes of valuing the jewelry with the intention of it being resold. The jewelry can then be resold again in the trade, or may be sold directly to an end consumer.

Jewellery valuation - National Association of Goldsmiths ...

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    Jan 01, 2013 · One jeweller quoted in the region of £138 to do the valuation, based on NAG (National Association of Goldsmiths) scale of charges for valuations. The other said they charge a flat fee of £40+vat. Both would take pictures, provide 2 copies of a valuation certificate and a detailed description.

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