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Great Chrysanthemum Diamond: $30 million (£23.5m)
©Courtesy Julius Cohen
This striking orange-brown diamond was discovered in 1963 at the Kimberley Mines in South Africa and bought by jeweller Julius Cohen, who had the rough stone cut into a 104.15-carat gem. Cohen named the diamond the Great Chrysanthemum after the charitable Chrysanthemum Ball in Texas.

Cohen later sold it, and the diamond is currently stored in a private collection. Its current estimated value is $30 million (£23.5m).
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