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How much is a Cullinan diamond worth?

How much is a Cullinan diamond worth?

The Cullinan Diamond – Worth $400 Million At 621.35 grams, the rough-cut Cullinan is the largest gem quality diamond ever discovered in the world.

Who owns the largest diamond mine?

Premier Mine

Location
Opened 1902
Owner
Company Petra Diamonds Cullinan Consortium

What is the most expensive diamond now?

What are the top 10 most expensive diamonds?

  • The Perfect Pink — $23.2 million.
  • The Wittelsbach Diamond — $23.4 million.
  • The Winston Blue — $23.8 million.
  • The Pink Star — $71.2 million.
  • The Centenary Diamond — $100 million.
  • The Hope Diamond — $200-250 million.
  • The Cullinan — Up to $2 billion.
  • The Koh-i-Noor — Unknown.

Who owns the biggest diamond?

Cullinan Diamond

The rough diamond
Weight 3,106.75 carats (621.350 g)
Cut by Joseph Asscher & Co.
Original owner Premier Diamond Mining Company
Owner Elizabeth II in right of the Crown

Who owns the largest diamond in the world?

Where is Cullinan Diamond Mine in South Africa?

WhereCullinan Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Northern Gauteng, Gauteng, South Africa. WhenBest during daylight hours. Telephone+27 (0)12 734-0260. OvernightStay in Cullinan Accommodation, Gauteng

When did Petra acquire the Cullinan Diamond Mine?

Petra initially acquired a 37% interest in the Cullinan mine from De Beers in 2008, but increased its direct interest in the mine to 74% in late 2009 when it acquired Al Rajhi’s holding in the mine. Petra continues to mine the underground resource using block cave mining methods.

When does the Cullinan mining right expire?

The Cullinan Mining Right confers on CDM the exclusive right to mine for diamonds in relation to the areas it refers to until 3 December 2037. Pursuant to the MPRDA, the Cullinan Mining Right is renewable (for periods of up to 30 years for each renewal) on the basis more fully set out in section 24 of the MPRDA.

How big is the diamond reserve at Cullinan?

Cullinan contains a ‘Tier 1’ diamond resource of 154.88 Mcts and the Company will on an ongoing basis investigate the optimal plan to utilise the full extent of the large Cullinan orebody (ca. 16 ha at current production depths).