14. The Crown of the Imperial State
Wearer: Elizabeth II, the Queen
Since 1937, the owner
Value Estimate: A portion of the $5 billion Crown Jewels
While the two are distinct, it is easy to confuse the Imperial State Crown for St. Edward’s Crown. The current crown was designed in 1937 to be worn by the monarch for significant occasions such as the coronation. Along with a few additional diamonds and gold pieces, it showcases the magnificent Cullinan II diamond, St. Edward’s Sapphire, Stuart Sapphire, and Black Prince’s Ruby.

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Although it is a part of The Crown Jewels, it is nearly difficult to place a monetary value on this crown alone. The Crown Jewels are valued at about $5 billion in total. The Imperial State Crown is undoubtedly worth a hideous sum of money.
