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Top 10 Most Expensive Diamonds in the World Most Expensive Diamond Top 10 Most Expensive Diamonds in the World Most Expensive Diamond The Legendary 10 Auction has ended. For thousand of years, most expensive diamond become one of the most popular collection of the rich and the king. Diamond is one of the most wanted mining products. Today DMD Diamond bridges physical reality with digital world delivering a unique opportunity to get hold of a unique crypto asset which comes with a cash in gold for money variety of bonuses. General rules of the Legendary 10 Auction: The auction will be conducted in 3 Phases. Phase 1 | 2 Unique Legendary gold traders 10 Crypto Assets | 10 December 2015 - 24 December 2015 Phase 2 | 3 Unique Legendary 10 Crypto Assets | 24 December 2015 - 16 January 2016 Phase 3 | 5 Unique Legendary 10 Crypto Assets | 16 January 2016 - 06 February 2016 Each phase will have different amount of Legendary 10 address assets auctioned. With every phase the number of assets is going to increase together with BTC amount of a starting bid. The starting bids for the early Phases are lower as the potential winners would need to wait the longest till all the auctions had finished. Once the bid is acknowledged the bidding table under each of the Legendary 10 Unique Crypto Assets will reflect that. The results will be updated daily. To outbid another person your bid needs to increase by +0.1 BTC. Bidders can specify their MAX bidding amount. Their pledged buying scrap gold amount remains secret, however, each time a bid is increased we will cross check and overbid on behalf of the bidder when necessary. Pledged BTC must be paid maximum a few days after the auction ends or this glorious trophy goes to the next second highest bidder. Legendary 10 unique crypto assets will be activated in February 2016 once the last auction finishes. We reserve the right to reject bids if we find them suspicious. Additionally we might request a Skype chat to decide if we can accept a bid. It's one Legendary address per one individual. No exceptions. Go back to Overview They make Crypto History. De Beers Centenary Diamond: Unique Crypto Asset The De Beers Centenary Diamond were classified as D levels by the Gemological Institute of America. It's the highest grade of a diamond that colorless and internally and externally flawless. The diamond itself is 273.85 carats (54.77 grams) in weight. This diamond is the 3rd largest diamond has been produced by De Beer's Premier Mine. De Beers Centenary Diamond Bids for De Beers Centenary Diamond | Quick Auction The Hope Diamond: Unique Crypto Asset The hope diamond is 45.52 carats (9.10 grams) large diamond that now located in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. The diamond looks blue in color to the naked eye because the number of traces of boron in the crystal structure but It shine a red phosphor under ultraviolet light. Bids for The Hope Diamond The Allnatt Diamond: Unique Crypto Asset This diamond is named after Major Alfred Ernest Allnatt. He was one of the holders of the diamond. The Allnatt diamond has size of 101.29 carat (20.258 g) with a cushion cut. The diamond color is rated as fancy vivid Yellow by the Gemological Institute of America. No one know precisely where the diamond was found. But some expert say that the diamond was found where the De Beers premier diamond mine now located. Bids for The Allnatt Diamond The Moussaieff Red Diamond: Unique Crypto Asset The Moussaieff Red Diamond is 5.11 carats (1.022 g) diamond with triangular brilliant cut that rated as Fancy Red in colour by the Gemologial Institute of America (GIA). Although Moussaieff is relatively small compared to other expensive diamond, this is the largest fancy red ever rated by GIA. The Moussaieff Red Diamond Bids for The Moussaieff Red Diamond The Heart of Eternity: Unique Crypto Asset The Heart of Eternity is a 27.64 carats (5.528 g) diamond with a color rated as Fancy Vivid Blue by the Gemological Institue of America. This diamond is very rare class of colored diamond. It was cut by the Steinmetz group before sold to De Beers Group. The diamond itself was found in premier diamond mine in South Africa. The Heart of Eternity Diamond Bids for The Heart of Eternity Diamond The Cullinan: Unique Crypto Asset The Cullinan Diamond is 3,106,75 carats (621.35 grams) diamond and is the largest rough gem quality diamond ever found in the world. After polished it become Cullinan I or Star Africa first and at 530.2 carats (106.0 grams) is the largest diamond in the world until 1985 with the Golden Jubilee of 545.67 carats (109.13 grams) from the same premier Mine. Bids for The Cullinan Diamond The Sancy Diamond: Unique Crypto Asset The Sancy diamond is 55.23 carat (11.05 grams) of pale yellow diamond that once was famous as the belonging of the Great Moguls. It's believed that the diamond is Indian origin. [View the story "Cash For Gold Temecula" on Storify] This is the first large diamonds to be cut with symmetrical facets. The stone is also unusual because it has no pavilion - just a pair of crowns, one on the other. This historical diamond is now kept in the French Crown Jewel collection housed at the Louvre. Bids for The Sancy Diamond Koh-I-Noor: Unique Crypto Asset Koh-I-Noor means as "Mountain of Light" from Persian. It's a 105 carat (21.6 grams) diamond that was once the largest known diamond in the world. The Koh-I-Noor was originated at Golconda in the Andhra Pradesh state of India. It was owned by various Sikh, Mughal and Persian rulers that fought each other from time to time. The stone was found to measure 36.00 × 31.90 × 13.04 mm. The gem remains the property of the British crown and is kept in HM Tower of London and it's a popular tourist attraction. Bids for Koh-I-Noor Diamond Wittelsbach Diamond: Unique Crypto Asset The Wittelsbach diamond (Der Blaue Wittelsbacher) is a 35.36 carats (7.11 g) blue diamond with size of 40 mm in diameter with 8.29 mm in depth and VS 2 in clarity. It was become part of both Austrian and Bavarian crown jewels, with color and clarity has been compared to the Hope Diamond (you can see below on No. 4). Bids for Wittelsbach Diamond The Steinmetz Pink: Unique Crypto Asset The Steinmetz Pink is 59.60 carats (11.92 grams) of diamond that rated as Vivid Pink by the Gemological Institute of America. It's the largest known diamond that given a. Cash For Gold Sell Gold Temecula color as Fancy vivid pink ever. The Steinmitz Pink was displayed as part of Smithsonian's "The Splendor of Diamons" exhibition. The Steinmetz Pink Diamond Bids diamond buyers for The Steinmetz Pink Diamond.
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