National Jewelry Appraisers  

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9442 N Capital of Texas Hwy Ste 500
Austin, TX 78759
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National Jewelry Appraisers
Allow our GIA Graduate Gemologist to assist you in determining the true market value of your Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and Coins of value. Estate Evaluations, Estate Appraisals or Insurance Appraisals to be performed in the privacy of your home, office or bank. Generally, 48 hour turn around on insurance appraisals if requested. Work is completed by experienced GIA Graduate Gemologist. Your jewelry never leaves your possession
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