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The largest and most successful heist remains unsolved, still baffling investigators and art enthusiasts alike. On March 18, 1990, disguised as police officers, two thieves entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, overpowering security personnel and securing 13 pieces of art worth an astounding $200 million—approximately $500 million today.
Despite thorough investigations and extensive media coverage, the culprits were never caught nor identified. The art remains missing, presumed to have shifted into the murky depths of the black market.