Erbstschück from Dorsten: Bernd sells valuable bangle at cash for Rares!

Erbstschück from Dorsten: Bernd sells valuable bangle at cash for Rares!

In the popular flea show "Bares for Rares", a brilliantly occupied bangle caused excitement. Bernd Sender from Dorsten, NRW, presented his mother's heirloom, which was made from 750 white gold. The bangle, which was made at Keller and Company in Hanau in the 1970s, is flexibly designed and decorated with 2 karat diamonds in a brilliant cut. Expert Wendela Horz estimated the bangle at 2,500 euros, while Bernd hoped to achieve 3,000 euros. Ultimately, he sold the bangle for 2,600 euros and was satisfied with the business. Keller and Company was one of the largest diamond smell manufacturers in Germany in the 1960s.

In another episode of the show, an impressive jewelry ensemble consisting of a chain, ring and bangle was offered. Christine Schneider from Buchrain, Switzerland, sold her mother's jewelry, whose original price was 30,000 euros. The expert Wendela Horz described the ensemble as made of 750 fine gold and made in Switzerland by the renowned jewelry company. While Christine hoped for 2,000 euros for the jewelry, Horz estimated the value between 2,600 and 2,800 euros. Ultimately, Fabian Kahl offered 2,600 euros and was awarded the contract. It is significant that, despite its high original value, the jewelry experienced a dramatic loss of value of 27,400 euros.

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The dramatic loss of value in jewelry is not an isolated case. Jewelry reports, such as experts like Dr. Heidrun Wietler are carried out, offer a neutral value determination for valuables. Dr. Wietler, a publicly appointed and sworn expert, has many years of experience in assessing gemstones and jewelry. It creates comprehensive information about material value and market value that can be important in different situations, be it inheritance, valuations or insurance issues. Jewelry reports are particularly valuable in judicial disputes or if the current market value has to be determined.

The process of a jewelry report contains several steps: First, the offer request for assessment is carried out, followed by a certified company. Then Dr. Wietler the piece and issues an expert opinion and a certificate. Finally, the jewelry is recepted and returned insured. Such reports can be used for various purposes, from proof of insurance to insurance to the valuation of ideally valuable jewelry.

The cases in "Bares for Rares" illustrate how important it is to have the value of jewelry professionally assess. The contrasts between the original purchase prices and the current market values make it clear that the value of jewelry often goes far beyond what one would initially suspect.

Bernd Sender and Christine Schneider vividly represent how emotional values and financial realities in the world of jewelry can often be clearly distinguished.

For more information on jewelry reports and their importance, visit the page of Dr. Wietler at www.wietler.com . Detaillierte Berichte über die Sendung „Bares für Rares“ finden Sie auch auf stern.de und Derwesten.de

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