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  1. Sell Diamonds, Jewelry and Watches for the Best Price | Worthy

    Dec 4, 2013 · Sell diamond jewelry, rings & watches for the absolute most at Worthy.com. Featured in NYT, Forbes and US News. Trustworthy, fully insured online auctions.

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    Sell & buy diamond jewelry and watches. Featured in NYT, Forbes, CBS as the go-to online auction marketplace. Fully insured, trusted BBB A+ accreditation.

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    Feb 8, 2024 · Worthy makes it easy to sell your jewelry for the best price while ensuring your valuables are protected and keeping our fees low. We know that ultimately, you’ll be so glad …

  4. What We Accept | Worthy - The Premier Luxury Auctions …

    A comprehensive list of all items you can sell on Worthy - diamonds, diamond jewelry, watches, and gemstones.

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    Learn about worthy.com and sell your diamonds, engagement rings and other jewelry on our renowned and top-rated auction platform. Get the highest price.

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    Sell & buy diamond jewelry and watches. Featured in NYT, Forbes, CBS as the go-to online auction marketplace. Fully insured, trusted BBB A+ accreditation.

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    Worthy is an online auction house for diamonds, watches, rings & more. Check the latest jewelry sold on our platform.

  8. Sell Diamonds - Your Luxury Jewelry Partner | Worthy

    Feb 28, 2024 · Worthy is a safe and trustworthy business that has thousands of 4 and 5 star reviews from extremely satisfied customers. We take the utmost care to keep your valuables …

  9. What We Accept | Worthy - The Premier Luxury Auctions …

    Here at Worthy, we offer a vast selection of authentic pre-owned diamonds, watches, jewelry, and gemstones. Among our jewelry and watch collections, you’ll see names like Cartier, Rolex, …

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    FAQs What are Worthy's fees? What is "reserve price"? Why should I trust your grading partners over my local jeweler's appraisal? Why should I choose Worthy over eBay?