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Top Ten Most Expensive Minerals

9 – Painite
9 – Painite

Undoubtedly one of the most popular minerals in the world, gold has long been treasured throughout history. It is not the world’s most expensive mineral, but its enduring appeal means it is considered a ‘safe haven’ investment, as well as an object of beauty. Yellow gold is the most popular, although it comes in a range of other hues, including white gold and rose gold.

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8 – Diamond
8 – Diamond

8 – Diamond Diamond is commercially the most popular mineral because of its eminent role in the world of jewelry trading. The average value of this prestigious, alluring mineral is approximately $55,000 per gram.

7 – Black Opal
7 – Black Opal

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6 – Platinum
6 – Platinum

Many people think gold is the most valuable and most expensive mineral in the world, but this is a common misconception because there are other minerals that are far more worthy than gold. Still, it is a highly valued, expensive mineral with a price around $56 per gram.

5 – Gold
5 – Gold

5 – Gold Many people think gold is the most valuable and most expensive mineral in the world, but this is a common misconception because there are other minerals that are far more worthy than gold. Still, it is a highly valued, expensive mineral with a price around $56 per gram.

4 – Rubies
4 – Rubies

Above we featured the diamond as one of the most expensive gemstones, and coming in at number 1 with a price tag of over $1 million per carat is the red diamond. There are less than 30 red diamonds found around the world, with most of them being less than half a carat.

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Jadeite
Jadeite

Jadeite. Jadeite is found in many colours, from white and apple green to lavender and mauve. However, deep emerald green (also known as ‘imperial jade’) is the rarest and most prized. Historically, jadeite has been revered in Chinese, Mesoamerican and Maori cultures, where it has been used to create intricate jewellery and works of art.

2 – Blue Garnet
2 – Blue Garnet

2 – Blue Garnet Garnets can be found in various colors like brown, green, orange, pink, purple, red and yellow. Among all these colors the blue garnet is the only one with a considerably high value. This mineral was first discovered in the 1990s in Madagascar, and since then it has been mined in Russia, Turkey and the United States. The ...

Blue Diamond – $3
Blue Diamond – $3

Painite costs 60,000 dollars per carat and is known to be the “hardest to locate” and one of the rarest minerals in the world. This mineral was first discovered in Myanmar in 1950 by the British gem dealer Arthur C.D. Pain. 8 – Diamond. Diamond is commercially the most popular mineral because of its eminent role in the world of jewelry trading. The average value of this prestigious, alluring mineral is approximately $55,000 per gram.

Musgravite – $35,000 per Carat
Musgravite – $35,000 per Carat

4 Musgravite - $35,000 per carat This gemstone is actually a silicate mineral that was first discovered in Australia in an area called Musgrave. While similar minerals have since been unearthed in Madagascar, Greenland and Sri Lanka, it is still considered very rare.

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Jadeite – $20,000 per Carat
Jadeite – $20,000 per Carat

Value: US $1,360 per troy ounce (1 troy ounce = 1.097 ounce) Gold. Undoubtedly one of the most popular minerals in the world, gold has long been treasured throughout history. It is not the world’s most expensive mineral, but its enduring appeal means it is considered a ‘safe haven’ investment, as well as an object of beauty. Yellow gold is the most popular, although it comes in a range of other hues, including white gold and rose gold.

Alexandrite – $12,000 per Carat
Alexandrite – $12,000 per Carat

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Red Beryl – $10,000 per Carat
Red Beryl – $10,000 per Carat

Above we featured the diamond as one of the most expensive gemstones, and coming in at number 1 with a price tag of over $1 million per carat is the red diamond.

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Padparadscha Sapphire – $8,000 per Carat
Padparadscha Sapphire – $8,000 per Carat

6. Padparadscha Sapphire – $8,000 per carat. Padparadscha (pronounced pad-pah-raj-ah) sapphire, the world’s rarest sapphire, has a beautiful pinkish orange color that exhibits the mixture of the hues of ruby and yellow sapphire. Its name is derived from the Sanskrit/Singhalese word for “aquatic lotus blossom” due to its color.

Benitoite – $3,800 per Carat
Benitoite – $3,800 per Carat

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Black Opal – $3,500 per Carat
Black Opal – $3,500 per Carat

Gold is one of the most expensive minerals in the world. It is valued for its color, purity, and charm. It costs around USD56 per gram, and even more in some of the cities of the world.

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Benitoite
Benitoite

Benitoite (BaTiSi 3 O 9) is a bright blue gemstone made up of barium, titanium, and silica. Benitoite is formed during the late stage cooling of a hydrothermally altered serpentinite. This rare gemstone is found in San Benito County, California where it got its name.

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Grandidierite
Grandidierite

Grandidierite ((Mg,Fe 2+)Al 3 (BO 3)(SiO 4)O 2) is a very rare gem that can fetch up to $20,000 per carat and was first discovered in Madagascar in 1902. It is commonly found as an accessory mineral on aluminous boron rich rocks with a pearly semitransparent bluish green hue.

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Black Opal
Black Opal

The Black Opal is harvested in Australia. It is found in Brazil, Ethiopia, Mexico and the United States as well. The average value of this mineral is USD2.350 per carat.

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Red Beryl
Red Beryl

Red Beryl (Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18) is a mineral composed of beryllium, aluminum, and silicate. In nature, pure beryl is colorless but acquires it’s coloration from trace amounts of additional elements. Red Beryl is found in mineralized rhyolite tuffs in Thomas Range, Utah. This gem can garner up to $10,000 per carat and are rarely found above 2-3 carats. 6.

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Taaffeite
Taaffeite

Above we featured the diamond as one of the most expensive gemstones, and coming in at number 1 with a price tag of over $1 million per carat is the red diamond. There are less than 30 red diamonds found around the world, with most of them being less than half a carat.

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Alexandrite
Alexandrite

Bizarre mineral assemblages and trace impurities have caused some of the world’s rarest gemstones. Some you likely have heard of and others will undoubtedly leave you searching Google for more information.With the list below, we will cover a short list of incredible gemstones, a bit about their origin and mineralogy.

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Painite — $9,000 per Gram
Painite — $9,000 per Gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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LSD — $3,000 per Gram
LSD — $3,000 per Gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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Plutonium — $4,000 per Gram
Plutonium — $4,000 per Gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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Taaffeite — $20,000 per Gram or $4,000 per Carat
Taaffeite — $20,000 per Gram or $4,000 per Carat

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future. But the drawback today is that to make just one gram of it, all of mankind will have to work for about a year without rest.

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Tritium — $30,000 per Gram
Tritium — $30,000 per Gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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Diamond — $55,000 per Gram
Diamond — $55,000 per Gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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Californium — $25-27 Million per Gram
Californium — $25-27 Million per Gram

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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Antimatter — $62
Antimatter — $62

The most expensive substance on Earth. Production of one milligram of positrons costs about $25 million. In theory, we will be able to use antimatter as fuel for spacecrafts in the future.

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