Louvre Heist: Why $100M Jewels Had No Insurance
Thieves stole over $100 million in Crown Jewels from the Louvre, but the museum won’t receive any insurance payout due to France’s policy of self-insuring its national treasures.
Thieves stole over $100 million in Crown Jewels from the Louvre, but the museum won’t receive any insurance payout due to France’s policy of self-insuring its national treasures.
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