Two answers.
1) Priceless. As it is a unique diamond that is ONE OF A KIND. In addition it is US government property and you could not buy it.
2) If one like it were in private hands I have seen estimates that if it were to sell today, the buyer would pay from $50-$500 million.
No, the Hope Diamond is not the most expensive diamond in the world. While it is one of the most famous and valuable diamonds, there are other diamonds that are more expensive due to their size, clarity, and color.
The Hope is not the most expensive diamond in the world, because its purchase price remains confidential. Other large, rare and famous diamonds have changed hands, but not necessarily for money.
The Hope Diamond is basically a blue diamond.
The Hope Diamond is a famous blue diamond known for its deep blue color and storied history, including tales of curses and intrigue.
in 1812 the Hope Diamond weighed 44.25 carates
No, the Hope Diamond is not the most expensive diamond in the world. While it is one of the most famous and valuable diamonds, there are other diamonds that are more expensive due to their size, clarity, and color.
Hope dimond
I think that would be the Hope Diamond. It's not the biggest or most expensive, but over the years it's had a lot of press.
The Hope is not the most expensive diamond in the world, because its purchase price remains confidential. Other large, rare and famous diamonds have changed hands, but not necessarily for money.
Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.
The most expensive diamond, by definition, is priceless.
Red diamonds - are the rarest and most expensive.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
The room the hope diamond is in is the room that has a sign that labeled "Hope Diamond".
By weight, when comparing equal amounts of platinum and diamond, gem-quality diamond will always be more expensive.
All else being equal: carat weight, cut, and clarity, a blue diamond will always be more expensive than a white diamond.
Both are considered expensive, but a diamond is more expensive simply because it's a harder mineral.