Diamond ring donated to Annandale Goodwill store sells for $11,600
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The Annandale Goodwill |
Someone donated a 3-carat diamond ring to the Goodwill store in Annandale. The
store had been prepared to sell it for $200, but it was put on the Goodwill online auction site instead, where it sold for $11,600 on July 15, says Kiri
Grant, general manager of the store on John Marr Drive.
store had been prepared to sell it for $200, but it was put on the Goodwill online auction site instead, where it sold for $11,600 on July 15, says Kiri
Grant, general manager of the store on John Marr Drive.
The proceeds from the sale will be used to support Goodwill’s career training programs.
The ring was in a Ziploc bag with other jewelry that was dropped off anonymously
in June in a bin behind the store, said Grant. “Just before we decided to put it on the
floor, something struck us, and we decided to get it appraised.” The
diamond, set in a 14k yellow gold ring, was appraised at $10,000. There were other real gold and silver pieces of jewelry in the bag, but nothing that valuable.
in June in a bin behind the store, said Grant. “Just before we decided to put it on the
floor, something struck us, and we decided to get it appraised.” The
diamond, set in a 14k yellow gold ring, was appraised at $10,000. There were other real gold and silver pieces of jewelry in the bag, but nothing that valuable.
If you’ve been to the Goodwill store, you’ll know most of the items on sale aren’t
worth much. But every once in a while, something extraordinary is donated.
Just yesterday, Grant said, someone bought an antique sewing machine from 1891
for $500.
worth much. But every once in a while, something extraordinary is donated.
Just yesterday, Grant said, someone bought an antique sewing machine from 1891
for $500.