List of missing treasure

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This is an incomplete list of notable treasures that are currently lost or missing.

Name Existence Year lost Image Description
Kusanagi Legend 1185 三神器.png
Artist's depiction
A sword and one of the Three Sacred Treasures of Japan that legitimize the rule of the Emperor. Lost at sea in the Battle of Dan-no-ura in the Genpei War.[1] Current government claims possession, but has not permitted outside verification.
Crown Jewels of England Legend 1216
Baggage train of King John ("John Lackland"), lost in the The Wash during the First Barons' War.
La Noche Triste treasure Legend 1520
Massive amount of gold and silver bullion looted from the Treasure House of Moctezuma II. Occurred during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.[2]
Oak Island money pit Legend 1795 A possible treasure trove located in a large hole on an island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.[3][4]
Treasure of Lima Legend 1820
Gold, silver and jewellery stolen from the Spanish in 1820. The treasure is thought to be buried on Cocos Island in Costa Rica and it is estimated to be worth £160 million.[5]
Confederate gold Legend circa 1865
Gold. Lost after the American Civil War.
Tokugawa's buried treasure Legend circa 1868
A legendary treasure allegedly buried in Mt. Akagi by Tokugawa shogunate (disputed).
Kruger Millions Legend 1902
Millions of gold pounds presumed to have been produced by the Boer forces in the South African veld under order of President Paul Kruger. The money was believed to fund the purchase of weapons for the Boer Commandos. The funds went missing. Believed to have been buried or hidden somewhere in South Africa or taken by Kruger to Switzerland.
Crown Jewels of Ireland Confirmed 1907 Irishcrownjewels.jpg
The Crown Jewels
Heavily jewelled insignia of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick. Stolen from Dublin Castle.
The Tsar's Treasure Legend - Partially Confirmed 1909
$3 million in newly minted American double eagle coins destined to the Russian Baltic Fleet, an $800,000 US Government shipment in mixed coin to the American Atlantic Fleet, and the confirmed loss of $500,000 in passenger effects (all 1909 values) were lost when the RMS Republic foundered off the coast of New England as a result of a collision.
Florentine Diamond Confirmed 1914 120px
Copy of the diamond
Lost yellow diamond with Indian origin.
Lost Imperial Fabergé eggs Confirmed 1922 or later Alexander Egg.jpg
The Alexander III Commemorative egg

Seven eggs in the Imperial series are missing:[6]

The Just Judges Confirmed 1934 Ghent Altarpiece E - Just Judges by Vanderveken.jpg
Replica
Lower left panel of the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, which was displayed at the Saint Bavo Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium, was stolen during the night of 10 April 1934.
Royal Casket Confirmed 1939 130px
The Royal Casket
Memorial containing 73 precious relics[7] that had once belonged to Polish royalty. Looted during World War II.
Peking Man Confirmed 1941–1945 Peking Man Skull (replica) presented at Paleozoological Museum of China.jpg
Replica
Fossil remains of Homo erectus pekinensis; dated ~500,000 years old. Lost during World War II: in China in 1941 or may have been on the Awa Maru when it sank in 1945.[8]
Amber Room Confirmed circa 1945 130px
Reconstruction
Removed from Catherine Palace, Saint Petersburg, by Germans during World War II and transported to Germany. Estimated (adjusted) value: $142 million.[9]
Yamashita's gold Legend circa 1945
War loot stolen by Japanese and hidden in the Philippines. Alleged. Named for General Tomoyuki Yamashita.
Awa Maru treasure Legend 1945 Gold, platinum, and diamonds worth more than $5 billion. Alleged. It was lost when the Japanese ship Awa Maru was hit by a torpedo and sank in April 1945.[10]
Nazi gold train Legend 1945 Up to three trains laden with gold and other treasures hidden by the Nazi Germans in tunnels near Wałbrzych, Poland.
Patiala Necklace Confirmed circa 1948 Bhupendra Singh Patiala.jpg
The Patiala Necklace
A necklace containing 2,930 diamonds including the world's seventh largest diamond, the 428 carat "De Beers". Some diamonds later recovered. Made by the House of Cartier in 1928 for Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, then ruling Maharaja of Patiala.
Tucker's Cross Confirmed 1975
Emerald-studded gold cross, discovered in a shipwreck in 1955 and stolen from a museum in Bermuda in 1959.[11]
Lufthansa heist Confirmed 1978
Cash and jewels from a robbery at Lufthansa's cargo terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in December 1978. With a value of about $5 million, it was the largest cash robbery in the United States at the time.[12][13]
Brink's-Mat robbery Confirmed 1983
Gold bullion, diamonds, and cash valued at £26 million (worth approximately £79 million in 2015)
Antwerp Diamond heist Confirmed 2003
Diamonds, gold and other jewels worth $189 million. Dubbed the "heist of the century".[14]
Graff Diamonds robbery Confirmed 2009
43 items of jewellery, stolen in London on 6 August 2009. Valued at nearly £40 million.[15]
Ivory Coast Crown Jewels Confirmed 2011
Gold pendants, necklaces and bracelets worth $6 million.[16]
Honjo Masamune Confirmed 1945
The Honjo Masamune, a legendary samurai sword, created by the master swordmaker Gorō Masamune between 1288–1328 AD. The sword was passed down over the centuries from Shogun to Shogun, and is considered a priceless Japanese cultural artefact.
Brussels Airport diamond heist Confirmed 2013
Diamonds stolen from airplane at Brussels Airport valued at $50 million.[17]

See also

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