A
recently-discovered book at the U.S. Geological Survey Library in
Reston, Virginia is supposedly a 1922 catalog of the Russian crown
jewels, which once belonged to the Romanov family and fell into the
hands of revolutionaries when the last the czar was toppled in 1917.
When compared to the official inventory of the jewels published in 1925,
it became apparent that four items in the earlier book are missing from
the 1925 volume. One, a sapphire brooch, was traced to a London auction
in 1927, but the fate of the other three items is a mystery. Read more
about the discrepancies at
NPR.
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