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Most Expensive Stolen Jewelry

Most Expensive Stolen Jewelry

5 Most Expensive Stolen Jewelry

5 Most Expensive Stolen Jewelry 1 The Irish Crown Jewels This stolen jewelry is the jeweled star and badge regalia of the Sovereign and Grand Master of the Order of St. Patrick. They were stolen from Dublin Castle in 1907 along with the collars of five knights of the Order. both the theft and the jewelry were never been found. In 1903, the jewels were transferred to a safe, which was to be placed in the newly constructed strongroom in Dublin Castle. However the safe was too large to fit the the strongroom, and Arthur Vicars, the Ulster King of Arms, stored it in his office instead which probably lead the incident since he was known for being a

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