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Answer The most expensive of all pearls are natural pearls. These are very rare, however, and most jewelers and consumers will never see a natural pearl in their lifetime. A double strand of pearls known as The Baroda Pearls recently sold at auction for more than $7 million. Today, people buy and sell cultured pearls. There are four main varieties of cultured pearls and their cost/value is listed below from highest to lowest. 1. South Sea Pearls $$$$

2. Tahitian Pearls $$$

3. Akoya Pearls $$

4. Freshwater Pearls $

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