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The Florentine Diamond Was Thought to Be Lost to History. It’s Actually Been Safely Tucked Away in a Canadian Bank Vault All Along
Empress Zita of Bourbon-Parma wanted the jewel's location to be kept secret for 100 years after the death of her husband, ...
The Florentine Diamond has been found after more than a century. The jewel, which was last seen around 1918 and was owned by ...
The story of the Florentine Diamond goes back to the powerful Medici family of Italy. The diamond’s first owner was the Duke ...
The legendary "Florentine" diamond, a 137-carat yellow jewel of the Habsburg family, has resurfaced after 100 years hidden in ...
A diamond that once glittered in the crowns of emperors resurfaced — and not in Vienna or Paris, but inside a secure Canadian bank vault. According to The New York Times (1), the 137-carat Florentine ...
The Florentine Diamond was believed to be lost to history after disappearing in the 1920s. Learn what happened to the ...
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Challenging Bank Vault Job
A difficult bank vault project that others turned down is completed successfully. This video shows the planning, fabrication, ...
ATLANTA – The Coca-Cola Co. has made its secret formula the centerpiece of a new exhibit at its corporate museum, ditching the confines of the bank vault where the list of ingredients had been stored ...
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's central bank has opened up its heavily guarded vaults in a small commuter town near Lisbon, giving a rare glimpse of where some of the country's gold reserves are kept.
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