Like all diamonds, the Golden Jubilee Diamond is formed from carbon.
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The Golden Jubilee Diamond, 545.67 carats, is the largest faceted diamond in the world. It is owned by King Bhumidol Adulyadej of Thailand. It was presented to him for the celebration of his 50th coronation anniversary. (The 50th anniversary is traditionally called the "golden jubilee.") The largest raw diamond found to date was made a gift to the British Crown in the early 1900s -- and was cut into several major diamonds: The Cullinan. The raw diamond weighed more than 3,000 carats and fit into the palm of a grown man's hand.
There are usually only three. So far, Queen Elizabeth II has celebrated a Silver Jubilee (in 1977, marking her 25th year on the throne), a Golden Jubilee (in 2002, a 50th year observance) and a Diamond Jubilee (in 2012, for her 60th year as queen). A Diamond Jubilee normally would be held for the 75th anniversary of a monarch's reign, but an arrangement was made to honor Queen Victoria in 1897 for her 60th year on the throne. Queen Elizabeth II is the only other British queen to observe a Diamond Jubilee. According to Katie Couric of ABC News, Queen Elizabeth would celebrate a Platinum Jubilee if she is still Britain's monarch in 2022.
There are usually only three. So far, Queen Elizabeth II has celebrated a Silver Jubilee (in 1977, marking her 25th year on the throne), a Golden Jubilee (in 2002, a 50th year observance) and a Diamond Jubilee (in 2012, for her 60th year as queen). A Diamond Jubilee normally would be held for the 75th anniversary of a monarch's reign, but an arrangement was made to honor Queen Victoria in 1897 for her 60th year on the throne. Queen Elizabeth II is the only other British queen to observe a Diamond Jubilee. According to Katie Couric of ABC News, Queen Elizabeth would celebrate a Platinum Jubilee if she is still Britain's monarch in 2022.
No, but a golden apple can be made
my £5 diamond jubilee coin is made from cupro nickel and weighs 28.28g.
diamond
a synthesized diamond...maybe (:
There are two scepters used in the British Coronation ritual. From Wikipedia: "The Sceptre with the Cross was made in 1661, and is so called because it is surmounted by a cross. In 1910, it was redesigned to incorporate the Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, which at over 530 carats (106 g) is the second largest cut diamond in the world after The Golden Jubilee."
A transparent stone can be made of any material. If you suspect that it is a diamond, the field test for diamond is extreme hardness.
because diamands are made up of special type of material.
1892 was not Queen Victoria's Jubilee year. 1887 was Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year (50 years). The only relevance of the term Jubilee is that most gold and silver coins minted during the period 1887 to 1893 had what is referred to as the Jubilee Bust of Queen Victoria on the obverse. What is the denomination of your coin, what is the design on the reverse, what is it made from and what is the diameter?