http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/03/12/louisiana-man-unearths-28-carat-white-diamond-at-arkansas-state-park/
If he was smart, he'd use that money to buy more dirt and rock to make a mountain and mine more diamonds out of it.
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State park. not back yard.
and its a 2.89 carat diamond, says nowhere in the article its worth 2.9 million
how much of the article did you even read?
State park. not back yard.
and its a 2.89 carat diamond, says nowhere in the article its worth 2.9 million
how much of the article did you even read?
LOL
State park. not back yard.
and its a 2.89 carat diamond, says nowhere in the article its worth 2.9 million
how much of the article did you even read?
LOL
diamonds are worthless
Essentially. They carry more objective value for their hardness and uses in industry.
Their "value" to the jewelery market stems from the monopoly DeBeers holds on the world-wide distribution of the product. They can control the entire supply and thus increase demand.
diamonds are worthless
Essentially. They carry more objective value for their hardness and uses in industry.
Their "value" to the jewelery market stems from the monopoly DeBeers holds on the world-wide distribution of the product. They can control the entire supply and thus increase demand.
What does beer have to do with finding diamonds?
Uh... it was 2.89 carats, diamonds are not 1mil per carat.
Also, it was in a state park, not his back yard.
Tc's an idiot.
Their "value" to the jewelery market stems from the monopoly DeBeers holds on the world-wide distribution of the product. They can control the entire supply and thus increase demand.
What does beer have to do with finding diamonds?
DeBeers, Not Beer.
Uh... it was 2.89 carats, diamonds are not 1mil per carat.
Also, it was in a state park, not his back yard.
Tc's an idiot.
Their "value" to the jewelery market stems from the monopoly DeBeers holds on the world-wide distribution of the product. They can control the entire supply and thus increase demand.
What does beer have to do with finding diamonds?
DeBeers, Not Beer.
I'm not really into ebonics.
Uh... it was 2.89 carats, diamonds are not 1mil per carat.
Also, it was in a state park, not his back yard.
Tc's an idiot.
Their "value" to the jewelery market stems from the monopoly DeBeers holds on the world-wide distribution of the product. They can control the entire supply and thus increase demand.
What does beer have to do with finding diamonds?
DeBeers, Not Beer.
I'm not really into ebonics.
He meant this.
I would say something to insult the TC's intelligence, but it'd be like picking on someone who's had a lobotomy--It just wouldn't be right.
diamonds are worthless
Essentially. They carry more objective value for their hardness and uses in industry.
Their "value" to the jewelery market stems from the monopoly DeBeers holds on the world-wide distribution of the product. They can control the entire supply and thus increase demand.
What does beer have to do with finding diamonds?
Troll or very special.
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