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In reply to the discussion: Is a 35 karat engagement ring a bit "too much"? [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)69. Mariah has a dozen security guards. I'm sure a billionaire has a few, also.
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You can barely see the Sierra-Leonean blood. It really polished up nicely. nt
Electric Monk
Jan 2016
#4
Which societies that don't use minerals as money are you thinking of as comparisons? N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2016
#39
True. The diamond "market" is a De Beers monopoly. Diamonds are plentiful, but the supply is VERY
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#66
My grandpa and dad collected old gold and silver coins, my dad for much the same reasons you do.
hunter
Jan 2016
#78
Those old gold coins are often worth more as collector coins than as ingots
Art_from_Ark
Jan 2016
#81
"Rocks" have always had value. This isn't a new phenomenon. See: Ancient Egypt.
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#65
My wife and I never had an engagement ring and our wedding ring came from a department store. . .
Journeyman
Jan 2016
#7
We made it almost to 41 without any engagement ring (death did us part). We teachers made do!
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#67
Additional scale: one 32" flat screen could feed seventeen children for one year.
LanternWaste
Jan 2016
#18
probably about as too much as their homes, cars, private planes etc.
La Lioness Priyanka
Jan 2016
#22
It is absolutely disgusting to flaunt wealth that way. She should be embarrassed but she's not.
beaglelover
Jan 2016
#43
Wife and I have stainless steel bands with a tiny slice of polished iron-nickel meteorite in each.
Jack-o-Lantern
Jan 2016
#51
Aside from the fact that, by my taste, such rings are gaudy and gauche.......
WillowTree
Jan 2016
#55
According to Forbes, MC is worth $225 million. Not a billion, granted, but still!
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#72