NC farm produces emerald that might be a record


RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina farm has yielded an emerald that may be the biggest ever uncovered in North America.

The 65-carat emerald nicknamed the Carolina Emperor was pulled from a farm in the rural community of Hiddenite, about 50 miles northwest of Charlotte.

American Gem Trade Association CEO Douglas Hucker said Monday an emerald that big may be a record. He says its sale price will depend on its clarity, color and cut.

A respected New York gemologist who examined the emerald says it’s the largest cut found in North America.

Gemologist C.R. “Cap” Beesley compares the stone to an emerald set in a brooch once owned by Empress Catherine the Great of Russia. The brooch sold at auction in April for $1.65 million.