
When a man covering his face with a hat and a scarf walked out of the Carlton Hotel in Cannes in July with an estimated $136 million in diamonds and jewels, many assumed it was the largest theft in history. But there have been even bigger ones. Most have one thing in common: Whether or not the perpetrators are tracked down, the loot seldom is. Here are the biggest in the half-century since 1963, the year of the $49 million Great Train Robbery, all inflation-adjusted.
Knightsbridge Safe Deposit London, 1987$197 MILLION Valerio Viccei, an Italian gangster, got past the staff and raided the vault. He was caught when he went to collect his Ferrari, served time and later died in Italy in a gunfight with police.Image:Top: Alexander Klein / AFP / Getty Images Museum: Paul Marotta / Getty Images Gold: Paul Katz / Getty Images
First Published: Sep 12, 2013, 07:32
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