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TROY DIAMOND REPORT: Is the First Global Diamond Pricing Guide Offered in 9 Mediums of Exchange including the "Gold Standard" and Foreign Currencies.
Consumers, Investors and Members of the Jewelry Trade now have a choice to follow diamond values in their preferred frame of reference that is best suited to their needs and where they live in the world! Diamonds' Global Intrinsic Values are accurately reported in  7 International Currencies, the "Gold Standard" - the oldest and most universal medium of exchange used for thousands of years; plus the weighted basket of currencies unit known as "Paper Gold." Troy Diamond Reports accurately monitor Diamonds' intrinsic values in your choice of medium of exchange. Gold and currency trends are also updated monthly in the Gold & Currency Report, your  essential resource during an economic times. No Subscription Required.
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April 1, 2009: Troy Diamond Report's monthly Gold & Currency Report is now available for FREE. During the current global economic times, founder Wayne Prentice stated "this report is too important not to be freely shared with anyone concerned about monetary policies worldwide, even those not interested in diamond value."

February 9, 2009: Press Release - New Format with 46 weight classification for Troy Diamond Report, and debut of new Gold and Currency Report.

September 16, 2007: This month is the Debut of the TROY DIAMOND REPORT, a new Global Diamond Market Guide and resource beneficial to the diamond Industry. In order to provide Professionals essential knowledge, the TROY DIAMOND REPORT takes a unique "Global Perspective." The TROY DIAMOND REPORT analyzes natural diamond prices from not one, but five (5) perspectives to determine their "Value" and "Market Trends." The current references are: the XAU "Exchange to Gold" (in 1 year moving average); the SDR, the International Monetary Fund's "Special Drawing Rights;" the USD, the United States Dollar; the EUR, the Euro of European Union and the RUB, the Ruble of the Russian Federation. (See National Jeweler's article 9-20-2007)