LONDON — Nobel Prizes are historically extremely coveted and prestigious awards, cherished by recipients and carrying international fame and a hefty monetary reward for winners, chosen for his or her excellent works and contributions.
Arguably probably the most well-known of the prizes set out by Swedish inventor and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel in his will in 1895, is the Peace Prize, which incorporates an 18-carat gold medal and an award of greater than $1 million for a person or group most contributing to “fraternity between nations.”