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A counter person at a secondhand shop told me my diamond was an “old miner” and not worth anything. What’s an “old miner”?

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A counter person at a secondhand shop told me my diamond was an “old miner” and not worth anything. What’s an “old miner”?

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While there is an Old Mine cutting style, most of these diamonds are actually Old European cuts. These diamonds have a round outline (rather than square for the Old Mine) and are reasonably abundant in comparison to their predecessor the Old Mine. To the contrary, these diamonds are certainly not worthless and are frequently re-cut to beautiful stones or left in their original form as a beautiful token of an age gone by.

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