SGTProvera
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I am stationed in Balad Iraq where we have a bazaar that locals come to sell goods to uniformed service members. They sell knock off watches and some actual jewelry for decent prices, but we recently received some complaints about the pearls being sold. The problem is that no one expects a$25 Movado to be real, but a pearl necklace for $200 that supposedly appraises at $600 in the states, is apparently believable enough, except for by the wives the pearls are sent to.
I am a paralegal on post and have been asked to check into whether the vendor should be barred from post due to selling counterfeit or low quality pearls saying they are valuable. My problem is that no one on post knows pearls well enough to say whether the pearl price being portrayed is accurate or not; I got advice to bring in a lighter and see if the pearl burns or to order a real $600 necklace and compare them, but any investigation is on my dollar and I don?t care to create an incident by burning pearls based on some quacks advice.
I do have a girlfriend that would appreciate the pearls whether worth $200 or $600 so I wound up spending $185 on the necklace and earrings pictured in my attachment to try and take care of this investigation and Valentine?s Day all in one go. Can anyone tell me the approximate value, or give me advice on who I might need to get in touch with to get an appraisal done from Iraq? They also gave me the certificate attached, which to me looks like it could have been modified, but again I am no expert.
Thank you for any help you might be able to provide,
SGT Provera
I am a paralegal on post and have been asked to check into whether the vendor should be barred from post due to selling counterfeit or low quality pearls saying they are valuable. My problem is that no one on post knows pearls well enough to say whether the pearl price being portrayed is accurate or not; I got advice to bring in a lighter and see if the pearl burns or to order a real $600 necklace and compare them, but any investigation is on my dollar and I don?t care to create an incident by burning pearls based on some quacks advice.
I do have a girlfriend that would appreciate the pearls whether worth $200 or $600 so I wound up spending $185 on the necklace and earrings pictured in my attachment to try and take care of this investigation and Valentine?s Day all in one go. Can anyone tell me the approximate value, or give me advice on who I might need to get in touch with to get an appraisal done from Iraq? They also gave me the certificate attached, which to me looks like it could have been modified, but again I am no expert.
Thank you for any help you might be able to provide,
SGT Provera