Between 1989 and 2006, Shaun Greenhalgh (pictured left) and his family were what Scotland Yard called “possibly the most diverse forgery team in the world, ever”. While his elderly parents (his father, on the right) approached clients to convince them to buy faked copies of some of the world’s most famous pieces of art, and his brother managed the money, Greenhalgh was the artistic talent behind the operation, producing thousands of counterfeit paintings. Notably, in 1999, he produced a copy of an ancient Egyptian statue called the Amarna Princess, which was sold to the Bolton Museum for £439,767 ($579,300).