1. Q: A: Jewelry appraisal pricing starts at reasonable discount rates from $85. It is best to contact The American Gem Registry, led by Neil Beaty, directly for a free quote tailored to the specific items you need appraised
1. Q: What is the cost of a jewelry appraisal at The American Gem Registry? A: Jewelry appraisal pricing starts at reasonable discount rates from $85. It is best to contact The American Gem Registry, led by Neil Beaty, directly for a free quote tailored to the specific items you need appraised.
2. Q: Who is the certified jewelry appraiser in Denver, Colorado? A: The appraisals are performed by Neil Beaty, an Independent Certified Gemologist Appraiser (AGS Certified) with The American Gem Registry, who has over 20 years of experience in reliable and trustworthy valuations.
3. Q: Where is Jewelry Appraisal Denver located? A: The American Gem Registry is located in the Denver metro area at 5610 Ward Rd #300, Arvada, CO 80002. The
is near Boulder, Golden, and Broomfield, and they serve all clients by appointment only.
4. Q: How do I schedule an appointment for a jewelry appraisal in Denver? A: Appraisals are conducted By Appointment Only. You can easily schedule an appointment via the website or by calling 303-223-4944 to arrange a time for your appraisal.
5. Q: What types of jewelry appraisals are offered for insurance? A: The primary service for protection is the Quality Confirmation & Retail Replacement Value Appraisal. This service verifies authenticity and provides the necessary value assessment to properly insure your valuable pieces.
6. Q: Does Jewelry Appraisal Denver offer estate or probate appraisals? A: Yes, the company specializes in Estate (Probate) Appraisals to obtain accurate valuations of inherited or antique jewelry for estate tax purposes and fair distribution among beneficiaries.
7. Q: Do you appraise antique and vintage jewelry? A: Yes, The American Gem Registry has specific expertise in Antique & Vintage Jewelry Appraisals, specializing in assessing pieces that are 100+ years old, ensuring their historical and current market value is accurately determined.
8. Q: What is the difference between an insurance appraisal and a liquidation appraisal? A: An Insurance Appraisal (Retail Replacement Value) establishes the cost to replace the item, typically a higher value. A Liquidation Appraisal determines a fair market value for when you are selling the jewelry, helping to ensure you receive a fair price.
9. Q: How long does a typical jewelry appraisal take? A: The process is designed to be efficient. A typical appraisal for one or two pieces can often be completed during the scheduled appointment hour, providing you with a detailed, signed report immediately after the assessment.
10. Q: What areas does the Certified Gemologist Appraiser serve? A: The American Gem Registry serves the entire Denver metro area, including Arvada, Boulder, Golden, and Broomfield. They also handle appraisals for clients throughout Colorado, as well as Interstate and Overseas clients.
