A one-one-hundredth of a carat diamond is referred to as a chip, usually, and chips are rarely sold individually.
'Cents' or points usually describe diamond weight that less than one carat. One carat equals 100 cents or 100 points.
$3078
A natural diamond commands a higher price than one formed in a lab of about the same carat weight.
One carat is equivalent to 100 cents in diamonds. Carat is a unit of weight used to measure diamonds and other gemstones, with one carat equal to 200 milligrams. The term "cent" is commonly used in the diamond industry to refer to a hundredth of a carat. Therefore, 1 carat is equal to 100 cents in diamonds.
One hundred cents make one carat, where cents is an older term for points.
One tenth of a carat is a small weight for a diamond -- your local jeweler may have such a diamond to sell.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1940 was 24 cents.
The average price for chicken was about 13 cents per pound in 1900. A gallon of milk cost about 20 cents per gallon.
Current Scott catalog price is 40 cents mint and 20 cents in very fine condition. You can probably buy a mint one for 30 cents if you look around and a small dealer might well sell a used one for 15 cents.
they are one dollar and 6 cents tax
one dollar and fifteen cents for one gallon of unleaded gas.
To find the total price of one dozen apples that cost 25 cents each, you would multiply the cost of one apple by the total number of apples in a dozen. In this case, 25 cents multiplied by 12 apples equals $3. Therefore, the total price of one dozen apples that cost 25 cents each is $3.