The 10 Best Silver Coins for Investment

In the cult comedy classic UHF, the antagonist R.J. Fletcher unknowingly gives a rare collectible penny to a panhandling bum. “Don’t spend it all in one place,” says evil-businessman Fletcher, thinking the coin is only worth one cent. The bum, however, knows the coin’s worth and thanks Fletcher profusely. Later, the bum foils Fletcher’s plot to destroy Channel 62 by using the proceeds from selling the coin to save the station.
Most people fantasize about finding a “diamond in the rough”—a rare collectible coin handed out as change from Wal-Mart—but as an investment strategy, numismatics are less attractive that silver bullion.

Why? Because the price of silver is set to skyrocket. Currently trading at around $18.50, many analysts see silver at $50 or higher within the next year or two. Having too much money tied up in numismatics means you could miss out on the coming silver explosion.

With that in mind, here is a list of the top ten best silver coins for investment.


1. Silver American Eagles
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The Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin the world with its weight, content, and purity guaranteed by the U.S. government. This alone makes the coins preferable to privately minted “rounds,” and is clearly worth the minimal premium associated with Silver Eagles. New, uncirculated Eagles typically sell for between $1.80 and $2.50 over the spot price of silver, while “used” Eagles may trade for as little as $1 above spot.

What makes the Eagle so special is that it is instantly recognizable. In a future barter situation, Eagles will almost definitely receive a premium over the coins issued by foreign governments and rounds struck by private minters. The coins’ limited quantity also grants them some numismatic value that tends to appreciate with age. For instance, 1986 Silver Eagles currently fetch a $7-above-spot premium, and even Eagles from as late as 2001 can trade for as much as $5 or $6 over spot.


2. Silver Canadian Maple Leafs
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Much like the Silver American Eagle, the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf is a government-issued, legal-tender coin. Although it lacks the caché of the Eagle in the U.S. or abroad (anywhere but Canada, of course), the Silver Maple Leaf remains one of the world’s most recognizable silver coins, and is also one of the most aesthetically appealing. Maple Leafs are magnificently designed, and a truly beautiful sight to behold. They’re also the purest of government-issued silver coins, at .9999 fine silver (most others are just .999).

New, uncirculated Maple Leafs tend to sell for around $1.80 and $2.50 over spot, just like American Eagles, but Maple Leafs tend to gain numismatic value more quickly. For instance, 2008 Silver Maple Leafs are already selling for around $3 over spot. Some issues have very low mintage numbers, too. The 1988 Silver Maple Leaf—the first year the coin was produced—had a mintage of more than 1.1 million units, while the 1992 issue had a mintage of just 343,800.


3. APMEX 1oz Fine Silver Rounds
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While Silver Eagles command a premium due to their easy recognition, and Maple Leafs are valued for their stunning beauty and low mintage quantities, when it comes to getting the most silver for your buck, APMEX Fine Silver Rounds are your best bet—at least in terms of “coin” form. Technically, non-legal tender issues by private minters are not considered “coins” at all and must be referred to as “rounds” for legal purposes. But silver is still silver, no matter if it’s issued by the U.S. government or a for-profit corporation like APMEX, and the latter’s “rounds” are among the most widely recognized and accepted of private issues.

APMEX rounds are .999 fine silver and sell for $0.79 over spot at APMEX’s Web site, http://www.apmex.com. APMEX stands for American Precious Metals Exchange, and the firm also sells Eagles, Maple Leafs, and other government and private silver coins and rounds, as well as gold, palladium, and platinum. APMEX rounds aren’t as visually striking as the higher-premium government issues, but at some level, silver is silver, and APMEX rounds are easy to store and trade without costing much over spot beyond the coinage costs.


4. Morgan Silver Dollars
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Morgan Silver Dollars are U.S. government, legal-tender coins that were minted from 1878 to 1904, and then again for one year in 1921. They’re 0.86-ounce coins made up of 90% silver and 10% copper, giving them a silver weight of 0.77344 troy ounces—almost exactly the silver content of the original Spanish dollars on which the U.S. currency was originally based.

Although many Morgan Silver Dollars have huge numismatic premiums, lower-quality coins from years in which many were minted can be purchased at just a little over the spot price of silver. Normally, coins of .999 silver purity are preferable to those mixed with other metals, but the Morgan Silver Dollar is so highly recognizable, it is a rare exception to this rule.


5. Austrian Silver Philharmonics
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The Austrian Silver Philharmonic is a rare coin that even outdoes the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf in terms of beauty. It is also the only silver coin that is denominated in euros, with a legal tender value of €1.5. One side of this coin features selected instruments from Austrian Philharmonic Orchestra—a national treasure of Austria—while the other side depicts the Golden Hall in Vienna, which is the site of the orchestra’s annual New Year’s Day concert. Fans of Austrian economics also seem to have a soft spot for these coins.
 
Austrian Philharmonics trade for $2-3 over spot, new, but the 2008 issues are already commanding a premium of at least $2.30—and that’s for orders of five hundred or more! A single 2008 Austrian Philharmonic coin can be purchased from APMEX for around $3.50 over spot, with price breaks at the purchase levels of twenty, one hundred, and five hundred. Two-thousand-nine Philharmonics start out at $2.30 over spot and can be had for as little as $1.79 over spot for very large orders.


6. APMEX ½oz Fine Silver Rounds
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Although one-ounce has become the standard weight of silver coins and rounds, there are advantages to ½-ounce issues. For one, they are more liquid. If using silver in the course of barter, what do you do when you need to make change? You can’t cut a one-ounce coin in half, and if you go to the trouble of melting it down and recasting it, there’s a lot of effort and expense involved. For this reason, two ½-ounce silver rounds are always more valuable than one full-ounce silver round—all other things being equal. This is a hard concept for a lot of silver investors and traders to grasp, since we’re so used to using “token” currency.

There is a disadvantage to ½-ounce and lighter issues, though: they fetch a higher premium. Half-ounce issues from APMEX sell for more than $2 over spot—or $4 over the per-ounce spot price. Still, if you’re going to have diverse silver holdings and you believe in the possibility of future-barter scenarios, then you’d be well advised to have some half-ouncers on hand. Half-ounce silver rounds also make a great gift and can be used at restaurants as tips to help spread the silver bug.


7. “Junk” Silver Dimes
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From 1837 to 1964, United States ten-cent pieces were made of 90% silver and 10% copper—just like the Morgan Silver Dollar. Dimes, of course, were smaller, and thus contained less silver; roughly 0.0715 troy ounces.

Although many of these older dimes have become numismatic collectibles, so-called “junk” silver dimes can be purchased at a mark-up of as little as $0.20 per coin. On a per-ounce basis, this is a little steep at about $2.79 above spot, but given the increased liquidity of the smaller coins, this premium may be justified.

8. “Junk” Silver Quarters

Similar to junk-silver dimes, United States quarter-dollar pieces were also made of 90% silver and 10% copper from 1932 to 1964, and were exactly 2.5 times as heavy as silver dimes.

Thus, a silver quarter contained approximately 0.17875 troy ounces of silver, and a dollar’s worth of silver dimes contained an equal amount of silver as a dollar’s worth of silver quarters. “Junk” silver quarters can be purchased at a mark-up of around $0.40 per coin.


9. Mexican Silver Libertads
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It’s not just the U.S. and Canada that issue one-ounce silver-bullion coins; our neighbors to the south do as well. Mexican Silver Libertads are beautiful coins, but they command a pricier premium upwards of $2, and are somewhat less marketable than the issues of “trustier” governments like the U.S. and Canada.


10. Monarch Precious Metals 1/10oz Silver Rounds

To reiterate, the smaller the coin, the more liquid—within reason. In addition to ¼oz and 1/10oz rounds, Monarch also produces 1-gram rounds, and with coins that tiny, the cost of production outdoes the value of the metal by several times. One-tenth ounce, however, is a great weight for trade; and yes, ten 1/10-ounce coins are always going to be worth more than one one-ounce coin, all other things being equal. This can be verified by a quick eBay search, and it makes sense, too: As stated earlier, going to the trouble of breaking down existing coins into smaller increments would be costly, and these coins have already been broken down. They cost quite a bit more—about double the price of their silver content at current rates—so they should definitely not be your only coins, but they are a welcome addition to any diversified silver portfolio.

Top 10 Sites by Alexa (2012 April 3)


1. Google
Enables users to search the world's information, including webpages, images, and videos. Offers unique features and search technology.

2. Facebook
 A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos.

3. YouTube
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your videos worldwide! 4 Yahoo! A major internet portal and service provider offering search results, customizable content, chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.

5. Baidu.com
The leading Chinese language search engine, provides "simple and reliable" search experience, strong in Chinese language and multi-media content including MP3 music and movies, the first to offer WAP and PDA-based mobile search in China.

6. Wikipedia 
A free encyclopedia built collaboratively using wiki software. (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License).

7. Windows
Live Search engine from Microsoft.

8. Blogspot.com
Blogger is a blog-publishing service that allows private or multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. It was created by Pyra Labs, which was bought by Google in 2003. Generally, the blogs are hosted by Google at a subdomain of blogspot.com. Up until May 1, 2010 Blogger allowed users to publish blogs on other hosts, via FTP. All such blogs had (or still have) to be moved to Google's own servers, with domains other than blogspot.com allowed via Custom URLs.


9. QQ.COM
China's largest and most used Internet service portal owned by Tencent, Inc founded in November, 1998. Presently, Tencent is aiming its operations at the strategic goal of providing users with a "one-stop online life service". Tencent's Internet platforms QQ, QQ.com, QQ Games, and PaiPai.com have brought together China's largest Internet community. Tencent's communications and information-sharing services include QQ.com, QQ Instant Messenger, QQ Mail, and search engine SOSO. Linked up with heavily used features such as forums, chat rooms, and QQ Groups, Tencent's Qzone has grown into China's largest personal Internet space. These services foster group interaction and resource sharing. Virtual products such as QQ Show, QQ Pet, QQ Game, and QQ Music/Radio/Live have been successful in providing entertainment and customization options to users. Mobile phone users can take advantage of a number of value-added wireless services. Tencent's PaiPai.com is a C2C on-line shopping platform that seamlessly integrates into Tencent's other community platforms.As of June 30th, 2009, the number of registered QQ Instant Messenger users has reached 990.0 million. Active users numbered at 448.0 million. Peak concurrent users have reached 61.30 million. QQ Games platform counted about 6.2 million users simultaneously on-line. QQ.com has become China's most visited Internet portal website. PaiPai.com has also become China's second largest Internet shopping platform.

10. Twitter
Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SMS or a web interface.

Top 10 Hottest Female Athletes 2011

Almost every man loves some type of sport, when you add beautiful and sexy women to that beloved sport you get entertainment that is worth watching.  We have made a list of the top 10 hottest female athletes of all-time.  It is one thing to watch these beautiful women play the sport that they dominate.  But these woman’s beauty comes out when they are dressed to impress.  Here is our top 10 list of the hottest and sexiest bodies of the female athletes of this World.


10. Lolo Jones

Lolo Jones, born August 5, 1982 is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the 60 and 100 meter hurdles. She won three NCAA titles and garnered 11 All-American honors while at LSU. With her track figure and her muscular legs Lolo Jones comes in at # 10 of the hottest female athletes in the World.


9. Jennie Finch


Jennie Lynn Finch, born September 3, 1980, is an American softball player who pitches for the USA national softball team and the Chicago Bandits.  She has the looks of a young softball mom.  What guy hasn’t gone to a child’s softball game just to check out the mothers. Jennie Finch comes in on our list at # 9 of the hottest female athletes in the World.


8. Maria Sharapova

Maria Yuryevna Sharapova, born April 19, 1987) is a former World No. 1 Russian professional tennis player of Belarusian origin. When she wears that little skimpy tennis skirt as she bounces back and forth on the court brings her in at # 8 of the hottest female athletes in the World.



7. Anna Kournikova


Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova, born 7 June 1981) is a Russian professional tennis player and model. Her celebrity status made her one of the best known tennis players worldwide. Another beautiful tennis player, with her status alone brings her in at # 7 of the hottest female athletes in the World.


6. Amanda Beard

Amanda Ray Beard, is an American Olympic-level swimmer and model. Beard participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics, 2000 Summer Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympics, and 2008 Summer Olympics, capturing a total of seven medals. Put her in the water and it makes her even sexier, she comes in at # 6 of the hottest female athletes in the World.


5. Bia and Branca Feres

Identical twins Bia and Branca Feres are models and synchronized swimmers from Brazil. Although synchronized swimming is not a sport in our book, it is an olympic event. Add the fantasy of having twins, and even though they are just underwater ballet artists they still come in at # 5 of the hottest female athletes in the World.



4. Allison Stokke

Allison Stokke  is a 20-year-old champion pole-vaulter from California. Attended University of California, there wasn’t a guy on campus that didn’t want to get a look at her rising up on that pole.  Allison Stokke comes in at # 4 of the hottest female athletes in the World.



3. Natalie Gulbis

Natalie Anne Gulbis (born January 7, 1983) is an American professional golfer who plays on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour.  Nothing more needs to be said about Natalie other then mention her name and guys know one thing, She is hot. She comes in at # 3 of the hottest female athletes in the World.


2. Leryn Franco

Leryn Dahiana Franco Steneri (born 1 March 1982) is a Paraguayan athlete who specializes in the javelin throw. Little known Leryn Franco, is better known as that sexy olympian that no one has a clue what country she is from. Leryn Franco makes our list at # 2 of the hottest female athletes in the World.



1. Lokelani McMichael

Lokelani McMichael is an American triathlete, surfer and model. In October 1995, she became the youngest female to finish the Hawaii Ironman.  Even though you have no idea who she is and what she is known for, just one look at her and you will never forget her name, you might actually try to figure out how to pronounce it. Lokelani McMichael makes our list as the hottest female athlete in the World.

Top 10 Most Beautiful Japanese Women 2011

Gender has been an important principle of stratification throughout Japanese history[citation needed], but the cultural elaboration of gender differences has varied over time and among different social classes. In the twelfth century (Heian period), for example, women in Japan could inherit property in their own names and manage it by themselves. Later, under feudal governments (the Shogunate), the status of women declined. Peasant women continued to have de facto freedom of movement and decisionmaking power, but upper-class women's lives were subject to the patrilineal and patriarchal ideology supported by the government as part of its efforts at social control[citation needed]. With early industrialization, young women participated in factory work under exploitive and unhealthy working conditions without gaining personal autonomy[citation needed]. In the Meiji period, industrialization and urbanization lessened the authority of fathers and husbands, but at the same time the Meiji Civil Code of 1898 denied women legal rights and subjugated them to the will of household heads.[1] Peasant women were less affected by the institutionalization of this trend, but it gradually spread even to remote areas. In the 1930s and 1940s, the government encouraged the formation of women's associations, applauded high fertility, and regarded motherhood as a patriotic duty to the Japanese Empire

1. Norika Fujiwara


2. Sayuri Yoshinaga


3. Yukie Nakama


4. Koyuki


5. Hitomi Kuroki


6. Nanako Matsushima


7. Misaki Ito


8. Yuko Takeuchi


9. Kou Shibasaki


10. Meisa Kuroki

Top 10 Hottest Black Women Alive 2011

1. Halle Berry


Halle Berry it is again this year as the 'Hottest Black Woman Alive'. The announcement is a result of a poll carried out by US television poll. Last year, the actress was pronounced by Esquire magazine as the 'Hottest Woman Alive'.

Actresses Kerry Washington and Joy Bryant, supermodel Tyra Banks of the reality show "America's Next Top Model" fame, singer Alicia Keys of the hit debut album "Songs In A Minor" and the latest "As I Am" made the gut too.

Jada Pinkett Smith, wife of popular actor Will Smith; Rihanna of the infamous Chris Brown spat and Gabrielle Union, who has been seen with Will Smith in "Bad Boys II" and Kirsten Dunst in "Bring it On" as also the television drama "City of Angels" where she enacts the role of a doctor are the other celebrities on the list.

Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid (Iman for short), all of 53 and married to David Bowie and the 42-year-old Janet Jackson make the grade defying their ripe old ages.


Those lovely ladies are just a few of the celebrities who have been selected by "TV One Access" as the 16 Sexiest Black Women Alive.

"Countdown: The 16 Sexiest Black Women Alive," will air on Sunday, March 8 on cable network TV One.

In addition to naming the top list of on-screen sirens, "TV One Access" also gives viewers a look at the women who embody categories such as "Sexiest Athletes," "Sexiest Sense of Style," and "Quintessential Complete Package."

"The women selected as our 16 sexiest black women aren't just pretty faces. Each one of them is uniquely talented, strong-minded and self-assured," said Monique Chenault, Senior Producer, "TV One Access." "Now what could be sexier than that?"


So yeah, who's do y'all think are some of the Top 10 Most Beautiful Black Women?

Here's my list in no particular order:

2. Tyra Banks


3. Alicia Keys


4. Jada Pinkett Smith


5. Rihanna


6. Iman


7. Janet Jackson


8. Joy Bryant


9. Gabrielle Union


10. Kerry Washington

Top 10 Most Expensive Colleges of 2012

When looking back at the previous year we see it was packed tight with many world-changing and country-changing events. Several dictators were removed from power, troops were pulled out of a 9-year war, and—here at home—public venues all over the country were inhabited by Occupy Wall Street protestors. Among those protestors sprung a separate but related group, called the Occupy Student Debt campaign. This group of current, former, and would-be students is upset over the crippling high student loan costs imprisoning the younger generations. Heartbreaking student loan debt stories are being uploaded to the protestor’s websites every day and threats of a collective default still loom over our financial system’s head. Perhaps it’s time to look at the cost of colleges and try to take a step in these debtor’s shoes.

 
Costs Keep Rising

In 2007, five years ago, only one college had a total annual cost of over $50,000. Today, student loans of $50,000 or more are required for 111 individual colleges—19 of which are over $55,000.

According to Campus Grotto, a national college news website, Sarah Lawrence College of New York tops the charts for the most expensive college in the country. Sarah Lawrence College, a liberal arts college, has topped the lists for the most expensive college for four years in a row now. At nearly $60,000 a year, students may find their debts difficult to pay off considering liberal arts degrees yield an average salary of $43,609 according to a study done by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

The most expensive colleges for the 2011-2012 undergraduate school year according to Campus Grotto’s list are:


College

Cost

1.       Sarah Lawrence College

$59,170

2.       New York University

$56,787

3.       Columbia University

$56,310

4.       Harvey Mudd College

$55,998

5.       Eugene Land College

$55,890

6.       Claremont McKenna College

$55,865

7.       Wesleyan University

$55,706

8.       Bard College

$55,617

9.       Barnard College

$55,566

10.   Trinity College (CT)

$55,450

At $50,000 a year for undergraduate studies, students are looking at paying the equivalent of a mortgage in student loan debt by the time their Bachelor’s is acquired.

How is Price Determined?

These prices are composed of three factors: tuition, related fees, and room and board.

Tuition is the cost schools require students to pay as an admission’s cost. Some states, such as California, have no tuition (technically), but that’s often offset that with higher fees.

Related fees include the extra costs for facilities, technology centers, and lab materials. Certain majors and individual courses often carry additional charges depending on the materials and facilities needed in order to teach the necessary coursework.

Room and board plays a huge part in the cost of college and is often unrelated to the college itself, but instead relies on the location of the institution. For instance, New York University is ranked 91st in tuition, but when room and board is factored in to the equation, it jumps to the second most expensive college in the nation.

Best Colleges in US >>

Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes in the World 2011

It was no coincidence that most of the world’s most expensive luxury products hit the market within the last 10 years. It was a time of unprecedented growth and wealth building.
But over the last few months, the global economy meltdown has hit everyone like a gory car accident.
Even the Donald Trumps of the world are losing their shirts… and perhaps they’ll be looking to unload their shoes too, if they own any of these symbols of conspicuous consumption.

Top 10 World’s Most Expensive Shoes

#9: Diamond-Encrusted Custom Nikes

Price tag: $50,000

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Specs: 11 carats of chocolate-colored diamonds outline the “swooshes” on a pair of Nike “So Cal” Air Force 1 “Supreme Max” runners
#9′s Claim to Shoe Fame: One of the only two menswear shoes represented in the top 10. They were purchased by Outkast’s Antwan “Big Boi” Patton.
The Nike limited editions were customized with the fancy colored diamonds by Laced Up owner Ernel Dawkins and C Couture boutique owner Rita Patel.
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Big Boi with his $50,000 Nike runners

#8: Slippers Worn by Indian Prince

Price tag: $160,000

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Specs: Rare slippers encrusted with rubies and diamonds were once worn by the Indian prince Nizam Sikandar Jah of Hyderabad in the 18th century.
#8′s Claim to Shoe Fame: In January 2006, the jeweled slippers were stolen from the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada.
A few days later they were recovered thanks to an anonymous tipster. Experts examined the shoes and believe no damage had been done  “though there is evidence the shoes have been worn”. A 35 year old man was arrested in connection to the robbery.

#7: Stuart Weitzman’s “Diamond Dream” Stilettos

Price tag: $500,000

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Specs: Shoe designer Stuart Weitzman and jeweler Kwiat partnered to create these stilettos adorned with 1,420 brilliant-cut Kwiat colorless diamonds weighing over 30 carats and set in platinum.
#7′s Claim to Shoe Fame: Anika Noni Rose, aka “the other one” in Dreamgirls, got her chance to shine at the Oscars in 2007 when she wore Stuart Weitzman’s “Diamond Dream” strappy sandals on the red carpet.
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Anika Noni Rose rocking the Diamond Dream $500K stilettos

#6: Ruby Slippers from “The Wizard of Oz”

Price tag: $666,000

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#6′s Claim to Shoe Fame: While it is believed there were seven pairs created for 1939 movie classic “The Wizard of Oz”, the whereabouts of only four pairs are known.
One pair is in the Smithsonian; another was stolen in 2005 from the Judy Garland Museum and has yet to be recovered.
The last pair to come up for sale was in 2000, when it was sold at auction by Christie’s for $666,000.

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#5: Stuart Weitzman “Retro Rose” Pumps

Price tag: $1,000,000

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#5′s Claim to Shoe Fame: Every year, fashion footwear king Stuart Weitzman picks a new and rising star, a “Hollywood Cinderella”, to wear his latest multi-million dollar shoes to the Oscars.
In 2008, he selected screenwriter Diablo Cody to wear the $1M heels known as the “Retro Rose” down the Academy Awards red carpet.
Ms. Cody initially agreed to wear them but later backed out after critics questioned her “Indie”, anti-Hollywood cred for participating in a glamorous publicity stunt. She opted to wear an unnamed brand instead.
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Diablo Cody at the 2008 Oscars in her no-name gold flats

#4 Stuart Weitzman “Platinum Guild” Stilettos

Price tag: $1,090,000

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#4′s Claim to Shoe Fame: Actress Laura Harring was the first Stuart Weitzman “Cinderella”. She was chosen by the shoe designer to wear the “Platinum Guild” diamond encrusted sandals to the 2002 Academy Awards.
Accompanied by three bodyguards, the shoes paled in comparison with the $27 million dollar necklace she also wore to the awards show.
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Laura Harring in the Platinum Guild diamond heels

#3 Stuart Weitzman “Ruby Slippers”

Price tag: $1,600,000

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Model Nicola Churchwood shows off Stuart Weitzman's Ruby Slippers
Jeweler Oscar Heyman & Bros contributed 642 round and oval rubies totalling some 120 carats, set in pure woven platinum on the 4 1/2 red satin stilettos.
#3′s Claim to Shoe Fame: In 2003 Stuart Weitzman created the “Ruby Slippers” in anticipation of another breakthrough starlet wearing them to that year’s Academy Awards. His inspiration was the original ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy, otherwise known as #6 in our list.
However Mr. Weitzman ended up cancelling his shoe’s appearance. His spokesperson Jane Weitzman stated…”we pulled the ruby shoes we were planning to show off at the Oscars out of respect for those fighting in Iraq.”
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Tied for #2: Stuart Weitzman Tanzanite Heels

Price tag: $2,000,000


Specs: Stuart Weitzman teamed with jeweler Le Vian to painstaking match and cut 185 carats of museum-quality tanzanite and 28 carats of diamonds.
#2′s Tanzanite Claim to Shoe Fame: These eye-popping, $2M kicks were unveiled June 2008 in Las Vegas. No one has been photographed wearing them yet; it’s speculated that Mr. Weitzman created them for the Academy Awards in 2009.

Tied for #2: Stuart Weitzman’s “Cinderella Slippers”

Price tag: $2,000,000

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Specs: 4 1/2 inch stiletto heels are set with 595 carats of platinum-set Kwiat diamonds.
One shoe is set with a 5-carat amaretto diamond, alone worth $1M.
#2′s Cinderella Claim to Shoe Fame: The “Cinderella Slippers” were worn by singer Alison Krauss (nominated for best song for the film Cold Mountain) at the 2004 Oscars while walking the red carpet and performing onstage.
alisonkrausscinderella Mr. Weitzman’s daughters were fans of Alison Krauss, and had asked their father to approach the bluegrass diva about wearing the $2M sparklers. Prior to the Oscars, Ms. Krauss said “I just want the folks back home to be proud. To say, ‘She sang in tune and didn’t forget the words. And she didn’t fall off them shoes.”

#1: Stuart Weitzman’s Rita Hayworth Heels

Price tag: $3,000,000

Rita Hayworth Heels Specs: Stuart Weitzman designed the satin open toe stilettos around a pair of earrings owned by movie legend Rita Hayworth. The earrings are laden with rubies, sapphires and diamonds.
#1′s Claim to Shoe Fame: For the 2006 Academy Awards, musician and Oscar-nominee Kathleen “Bird” York was tapped to wear Stuart Weitzman’s latest over-the-top creations.
The shoes “centerpieces” were diamond and precious gemstone earrings from the estate of late 40′s movie siren Rita Hayworth, and now belong to Hayworth’s daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan.
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Kathleen "Bird" York in her $3M heels at the Oscars