It’s transparent, about 41 carats and very rare.
Found in 1722 or around then, this natural green diamond has seen itself atop a hat.
Can you imagine that? A hat of all places!
The Saxons cherished it for years.
Once it was sold for 4 tons of gold.
Nowadays it’s safe and secure and can be seen at Dresden Castle, in Germany.
Although, it was nearly stolen back in 2019.
But I managed to do it. Can you find where I hide the rare green diamond?
Check out the clues below.
To find the green diamond, you must first start your search in the land of tomorrow.
This land of tomorrow, as some would call it, has a history of neighbors feuding with neighbors.
Initially it was 20,000 total. Now it’s over 100,000. A nation’s army shot the place up just for practice.
This place got its name from a general, the first ever to hold his position in this somewhat new government.
The Dresden Diamond is rare and very special. However, it will have trouble shining amongst the other items located in the same place. Such as the Magna Carta, The Gutenberg Bible, and some of the valuables once owned by St. Stephen, King of Hungary. Are you close? Do you think you know where the Dresden Diamond is hidden? Let me know if you do. Next week I will reveal the location.
Kentucky means “land of tomorrow”, depending on who you ask.
The mountains of Kentucky were riddled with murders of feuding families.
Stay out of the Appalachian Mountains, to this day it’s not safe to call yourself a Hatfield or a McCoy.
The U.S. Army initially leased 20,000 thousand acres and used it as a field artillery training site.
It’s now over 100,000 acres in size and heavily guarded.
It was high ground, strategic and near railroad tracks.
General Henry Knox was our nation’s first “Secretary of War”.
Do you know now?
Yes, you are correct, the green diamond is hidden in Fort Knox.