The Islamic State surrendered its last scrap of territory, in Baghouz, Syria, this past March.
While some argue that celebrations of IS's demise are premature, there's no question that the terrorist group left a trail of destruction in its wake.
Many lives were lost, of course. But a looming issue is the group's legacy of looting.
During IS's seemingly unstoppable rise, looted artifacts were said to be a significant source of income for the group. Value estimates ranged from a few million to several billion dollars.
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