Is this a rare diamond inside?

krynox

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This is just like an ordinary stone it's same size of soccer ball but this is so heavy it's like about 20kls. I've never encountered this type of stone in my life it is because it so heavy not like the normal stone. Anyone know what inside of this stone. Some foreigners said that it is diamond I don't know the exact name of the diamond it pronouns "Saysa". The owner don't want to open it, it is because every piece of this stone is worth money he said. I hope some knows here what kind of stone we have here. Thanks!
 

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To me it just looks like black basalt or granite river cobble.

You should do some internet searches on raw diamonds and see if you can find anything similar to what you have there.

Personally if someone offered me money for it, I would take it and run.
 

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I've searched in google I found it same as Black Diamond Carbonado I'll attach some pic from google.5297-carat-carbonado-recovered-from-Cempaka-Diamond-Mine-circa-2005-kept-at-the.png
 

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Roughly where was this rock found?
 

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This rock found in Philippines Mindanao area
 

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From the link posted by Digger460
"Carbonados have been dated from 2.6 to 3.8 billion years old, which also might explain why they have only been found in Brazil and in the Central African Republic"
 

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By the way,diamonds arent as rare as people think they are.Supply and price is controlled by the diamond cartel.
 

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How can I confirm if this a real Carbonado sir Icewing? and Can we sell this one?
 

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How can I confirm if this a real Carbonado sir Icewing? and Can we sell this one?

I don't think it is, but you could start by showing it to a local geologist or if you have any kind of rockhounding clubs around you they might be able to help.
 

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