Cracking the Jeweler's Safe - Diamonds inside

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Jeweler cheats on his wife and she gets half. After removing what she wanted and leaving "junk" behind, she sold to me. But she didn't realize the safe held a secret...

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  • Congratulations!!! You earned them! Thank you for sharing! I literally woke the neighbors at 12:30am when you showed the pair of 5cts. Oh my god man!!! What a rush!!! I'm still reeling from it, adrenaline is a hell of a drug!
  • @tuba7084
    It’s always the little safe that is out of site and out of mind that hold the most exciting things! Congratulations on the find of a century I hope you do a follow up with the diamonds. They are quite extravagant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing the excitement with us!
  • You got my subscription with " gotta be daddy first" .. well done
  • Just got the end! You are such a humble good guy. 99% not stolen by the way they are packaged, with certificates from GIA. 1% stolen if they were stolen from another jewelry store. That's how stones are stored till a customer designs a ring or pendant or earrings. I bet the SD cards holds digital copies of the certificates. The GIA website lets you run your own serials, i posted above, so i wouldn't have even involved the "authorities". When a GIA serialized stone is stolen the first thing the owner/insurance/etc do is report it to GIA and they flag it. Great video. I even had a tear at the end. Congrats again. E
  • You have done the right thing now lets hope you get to reap the rewards of them. Keep us informed because I think anyone watching this would be as excited as you are to wonder what they are worth to you. Cheers SafeCracker.
  • @GaryWarrilow
    You did the right thing and hopefully you are rewarded for your honesty with these pieces of jewellery
  • @crooked-halo
    Many variables affect a diamonds worth, mostly cut, clarity, color and carat. A 5.3 carat round diamond can range from over $20,000 to over $450,000. Wish we could see his GIA certificate, which has that info, then we could get a better value range. He could easily have become a millionaire with this find. That said, the two 5 carat diamonds, at a glance, from a video, seem to have a lot of yellow & brown color which is not desirable. In fact all 4 in the last case look like they have lots of color. The smaller ones seem to have less color & the big diamond in the ring appears to have inclusions (black/gray lines).
  • Sorry for all the comments but I comment as I see stuff and pause the video. Lol. So the Mois-Dia tester is a Moissanite and diamond tester. Moissanite is a lab created diamond-like stone. It generally has more fire or brilliance than a diamond. The unfortunate thing is the testers on the market, including the 2 you have (I own the black one), can't discern between the 2 stones. Disclaimer: I am no way saying your stones are Moissanite! Especially since you found the GIA paper work. Completely badass find!!! I was actually going to comment after you wrapped up the first part of the video but was glad to see it went on. I was gonna say that bench in the bottom of the safe, unless full of concrete, doesn't belong there. But like I said I was so happy to see that video continued. And when I made my first comment I seen other commenters mentioning diamonds so I got triple excited for you!! Keep up the awesome videos! E
  • @mhaun
    Oh, that was so exciting!! I like how you bring us along on your adventures! It felt like it was almost happening to me right as you were doing it! Thanks for sharing.
  • WOW i just got to the part where you opened the second plastic case! I would say you just hit a $25k day! Easily! If not more! Color and clarity are the most important factors. Like VVS clarity and D color are top stones. WOW i am so happy for you! I work from home and watch, on average, 3 hours of YouTube a day. This is now my most favorite video!! Congratulations! E
  • @lauxmyth
    Nice man. This is a Jeweller's Safe in that it was owned by a jeweller. It is instantly visible as not being rated what is typical for jewellery storage. Still, adventure. Once helped to move a container after a staff member had dropped a diamond behind -- or so they said. It was there. Move the box back. The store then taped a folded manila file to the top so another could not go behind.
  • Hey, the fence is what drops, not the gate. The fence drops into the gate. (40 year safeman)
  • I lied , not shutting up yet! Its YOUR safe, you GOT the paperwork, KEEP THE DARN BLING!!!!!!!
  • @M3KSTAR
    Why did he have to “crack” the safe if she gave it to him with the combination? He literally said she told him only thing she left inside was junk. Lmao so they have the combination 😂😂
  • Great video, Thanks for sharing. Hopefully you get to keep them.
  • @Itsnotapet
    Dude I just found this channel and loved this video..awesome bro...I'm gonna go binge your channel. New Sub👍
  • You have some amazing diamonds. That 1.82 Brilliant cut is worth some money. Keep them unless you need the money. Those are better then having gold.
  • @-JonnyBoy-
    video was about 40 mins longer than it needed to be but what you found is cool.
  • The hidden safe is for robberies. If he is robbed and made to open the main safe they only get what he allows visible. Hence the costume jewelry. I would still check those stones. The little safe is the actual main safe, in a fake safe.