NEW YORK, Nov 22 — The 14th largest diamond in the world was displayed in New York yesterday and will go up for auction in New York on December 4.

The “Peace Diamond” was discovered in Sierra Leone and is 709 carats in its uncut form.

The Sierra Leone government has already attempted to auction the diamond in its capital, Freetown, but rejected the highest bid of US$7.8 million.

A 709-carat diamond, found in Sierra Leone and known as the 'Peace Diamond,' is displayed during a tour ahead of its auction, at Israel's Diamond Exchange in Ramat Gan October 19, 2017. — Reuters pic
A 709-carat diamond, found in Sierra Leone and known as the 'Peace Diamond,' is displayed during a tour ahead of its auction, at Israel's Diamond Exchange in Ramat Gan October 19, 2017. — Reuters pic

The auction is now being managed by the Rapaport Group, an international diamond trading network, which says all profits will go to Sierra Leone, with a cut going to fund water, electricity, health and education projects in the village where it was discovered.

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Diamonds fueled a decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone that ended in 2002 and killed 50,000 people. Rebels forced civilians in the east to mine the stones and bought weapons with the proceeds, leading to the term “blood diamonds.” — Reuters