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The answer depends on which diamond. Many 'famous' diamonds come with long and detailed histories of their ownership -- provenance -- having been picked up several thousands of years ago.

Generally these diamonds are large, and they change hands as a spoil of war or in exchange for the payment of large amounts of money. Some famous diamonds have simply been presented to royalty as tributes.

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