How much is the Heart of the Ocean worth?

The Heart of the Ocean in the Titanic film is not a real piece of jewellery, but is hugely popular nonetheless. The jewellery is, however, based on a real diamond, the 45.52-carat Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond is one of the world's most valuable diamonds; its worth is estimated at around 350 million dollars.
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How much was the Heart of the Ocean worth today?

The Heart of the Ocean is actually a prop – but the inspiration behind it comes from the very famous Hope Diamond. So what is the price today for this diamond – or its real counterpart, the 45,52 carat Hope Diamond? Estimates say between $200–$250 million US Dollars.
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Who owns the real Heart of the Ocean?

The necklace was shown in a Titanic display in Belfast for some years. When Ellen Mary Walker fell into hard times in the 1990s, she sold it to a lady in Florida who still possesses the Heart of the Ocean.
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How much did the Heart of the Ocean cost in 1912?

The fictional jewel

The stone was crafted into a 56-carat heart-shaped blue diamond in white gold and a colorless diamond frame. It would have been valued at over $350 million, had it been for real. The studio had it made for around $9,400. The prop is still stored in the film studio's archives.
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How much did Cal pay for the Heart of the Ocean?

How could you be so... heartless? I will examine the facts: Caledon Hockley, an assclown of the highest caliber, gifted Rose DeWitt Bukater the Heart of the Ocean, a diamond more valuable than the Hope Diamond (which is worth about $250 million in today's dollars) as a gift for their engagement.
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How much is the Titanic diamond?

The Heart of the Ocean in the Titanic film is not a real piece of jewellery, but is hugely popular nonetheless. The jewellery is, however, based on a real diamond, the 45.52-carat Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond is one of the world's most valuable diamonds; its worth is estimated at around 350 million dollars.
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How much is the Titanic worth?

High ValueWhen Premiere announced the auction, it cited a 2007 appraisal that estimated the value of its artifacts at $189 million. It has been speculated that the current auction will result in a total sales price in the neighborhood of $200 million.
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How much did the necklace from Titanic cost?

London based jewelers Asprey and Garrard created the necklace used during some of the filming with a blue cubic zirconium set in white gold. The cost of the necklace was approximately $10,000. This version of the necklace was used on only 2 of the scenes, because of the monetary value.
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Is Rose from Titanic still alive?

Answer: Yes, she died on Mar 12, 1998 at the age of 105.
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How much of the Titanic is left?

The ship, which fell to the seabed in two parts, can now be found 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland at a depth of roughly 12,600 feet. Fields of debris surround each part of the wreck, including some of the ship's bunkers, passengers' luggage, wine bottles and even the intact face of a child's porcelain doll.
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Are there still bodies in Titanic?

PUBLISHED: October 18, 2020 at 10:25 a.m. | UPDATED: October 18, 2020 at 10:31 a.m. NORFOLK, Va. — People have been diving to the Titanic's wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights.
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What jewelry was found on the Titanic?

The “Jewels of the Titanic” is a collection of 15 pieces of fine jewelry that gives a glimpse of how the wealthiest passengers traveled. Items on display include a hand-made platinum, 18k gold and diamond filigree ring; a gold ribbon brooch with diamonds; and a man's green enamel and gold cufflinks and studs.
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How much is 56 carats of diamonds worth?

Depending on the manufacturer and other factors, a 56-carat diamond can easily be worth millions of dollars. For example, The Hope Diamond is one of the most valuable diamonds in the world, and it has an estimated value of more than thirty million dollars. The most comparable diamond to this is a 56-carat diamond.
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Was the Hope Diamond ever found?

In 1974, it was removed from its setting and found actually to weigh 45.52 carats.
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Was the Hope Diamond on the Titanic?

Of course, the piece used in Titanic was only a prop, not a real diamond. The world was enthralled to see it reincarnated on the night of the 1997 Academy Awards, when actress Gloria Stuart, who played elderly Rose in the film, appeared with a real pendant of the piece.
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Was Rose a virgin?

she loses her virginity to jack. Cal is furious that rose hasn't slept with him yet. there's a whole scene in the movie about this. That makes sense to me, but then I remember that some people believe Cal Hockley's “I hoped you would come to me last night” comment to Rose implies that she and Cal have slept together.
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Was the old lady in Titanic a real survivor?

Actress Gloria Stuart, who played an elderly shipwreck survivor in the film Titanic, has died at the age of 100. The blonde actress appeared in several films during the 1930s, before retiring from acting in 1946.
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Who owned the Hope Diamond?

Henry Philip Hope, a London banker and gem collector, owned the stone in the 1830s. The diamond weighs 45.52 carats and is not blindingly white, as we are accustomed to seeing diamonds, but deep blue.
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Where is the Hope Diamond today?

The Hope Diamond has been in the possession of the Smithsonian Institute since it was gifted by Harry Winston. It's kept on display in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., at the forefront of the gem collection.
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Why did Rose let go?

"The answer is very simple because it says on page 147 (of the script) that Jack dies. Very simple... Obviously it was an artistic choice, the thing was just big enough to hold her, and not big enough to hold him..." the director had said in an interview.
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How much gold was on Titanic?

107 #15: Titanic was carrying gold bullion. FALSE. This is a myth in the case of the Titanic, although in 1917 the White Star liner Laurentic was sunk off the coast of Northern Ireland carrying 35 tons of gold ingots.
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Can I buy a piece of the Titanic?

Perfect for the collector on a budget. Now everyone can own a piece of the Titanic! This is a small thin slice of authentic pine wreckwood believed to be from the deck (look here). It was found floating in the sea by the CS Minia crew.
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Who is the richest man on the Titanic?

John Jacob Astor was the wealthiest passenger aboard Titanic. He was the head of the Astor family, with a personal fortune of approximately $150,000,000. Born on 13 July 1864 to William Astor, he was educated at St. Paul's School, Concord and later went to Harvard.
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