Found Pearls while working at a Cannery

joe

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I worked at a cannery years ago and while cleaning the machines, I found pearls from conchs and clams. I believe they are from the Atlantic Coast off New Jersey. I have no idea if they are valuable and would like to find out more info about them. I would eventually like to sell them once I determine the approximate value of the pearls.(I changed the original pics, I think these are much better.) 011615155923.jpg011615155306.jpg011615155249.jpg011615155225.jpg
 
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Welcome to P-G Joe.

You have an interesting collection. The images could be better, but I can see what appears to be a 10mm melo melo pearl, a couple of small queen conch pearls and a mix of others.

However, if possible, photographing these individually (or a least grouped similar) on a white background using the macro setting would allow us a better view to determine quality.
 
Thank you for your prompt response. I am going to try to get clearer pictures to post.
 
Thanks for posting. I'm looking forward to better close-ups (no pressure!).
 
I tried to get better pics. Here they are...011615155008.jpg
 

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Are they valuable? Best Way to Polish Pearls?

Are they valuable? Best Way to Polish Pearls?

I would like to find out if these pearls are valuable, as I am interested in selling them. Does anyone have any idea how I can find out how much they are worth? These pearls have not even been polished. Can anyone advise me as to the best way to polish them?
 
Joe, Please, do not polish! Polishing the pearls will reduce any value they have. You might want to contact these people

Thank you again for sharing your photos! We are always interested in natural pearls.

Thanks Pattye for your quick response. You saved me from doing any damage to them! I foolishly thought polishing them would increase the value but was unsure of how to it.
 
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