Velmont said:"We can buy the rapier for 1400gp," tell Valeria "the cloak of Elvenkind for 1500gp, the ring of protection for 1200gp. The wand, if you want to sell it, you can either identify it to have a fair price, or I can buy it for 25 gp.
But the ring that allow to speak with animals, I can estimate at a market price of over ten thousand, which is out of range for the money we have, but I can find you a customer that would buy it at half it's price, so you can expect, over 5000gp."
Patlin said:(Does Rinaldo want the 2 scrolls of Cure Moderate Wounds?)
Velmont said:Totals so far
4,100 + 5228.5 + 281.25 = 9,609.75
3 gemstones remain
SRD said:You can appraise common or well-known objects with a DC 12 Appraise check. Failure means that you estimate the value at 50% to 150% (2d6+3 times 10%,) of its actual value.
Appraising a rare or exotic item requires a successful check against DC 15, 20, or higher. If the check is successful, you estimate the value correctly; failure means you cannot estimate the item’s value.
A magnifying glass gives you a +2 circumstance bonus on Appraise checks involving any item that is small or highly detailed, such as a gem. A merchant’s scale gives you a +2 circumstance bonus on Appraise checks involving any items that are valued by weight, including anything made of precious metals.