By Riley Peake, content resource from http://www.mydiamonds.com.au/blog/most-expensive-diamonds-no-5-de-beers-centenary-diamond
The De Beers Centenary diamond has colour grade D which is the highest level of colour grading given by the Gemological Institute of America.
Whether on the outside or the inside, you will never find any flaws and this could be the reason it is worth a hundred million dollars.
It is the third largest diamond that was discovered at the Premier Diamond Mine weighing 120 grams with 599 carats. The final version that’s properly cut is 54.77 grams with 273.85 carats. With its 247 facets, it can wonderfully reflect light in all directions.
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