the hope diamond is the largest. It is in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C.
in the Smithsonian museum of natural history in Washington dc
The most valuable coin in the world is the Flowing Hair Dollar. This coin was minted in 1794. This coin last sold in 2013 for just over ten million dollars.
Generally, yes. From MostExpensive.com: "The world's most expensive diamond sold for $24.3 million, beating a previous record of $16.5 million for a 100-carat diamond in 1995. While the [35.56 carat] Wittelsbach is the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction -- and likely the most expensive diamond ever sold, period -- the world-famous Hope diamond [of about the same colour] would no doubt put the Wittelsbach to shame were it ever sold." Read more about this stone, below. On a more realistic level, because diamonds are so valuable, most people who own diamonds -- and other precious gems -- insure them against loss. Buying a diamond is a major purchase and often a major investment. Unlike buying a car, for example, that can end up scrapped in a junk yard over time, a diamond will always maintain its (gemologist's appraised) value.
Diamonds and platinum are both valuable and expensive commodities. The worth of one compared to the other largely depends on the quality and color.
The most expensive diamond, by definition, is priceless.
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The jewelry grade (white) diamond that is most valuable is identified as a D-colour stone. In fancy coloured stones, both blue and pink stones are valuable, although red might be the most rare, and therefore the most valuable. See the link, below.
The most valuable stone is typically considered to be the diamond, followed by sapphire, ruby, emerald, and then semi-precious stones such as amethyst, citrine, and peridot. The value of a stone is determined by factors such as rarity, color, size, and clarity.
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The most valuable metal on Earth is Californium.