The Professor calls it a "liquidity injection" rather than stealing, but the Money Heist crew still made it out of the Royal Mint with almost a billion euros at the end of season 2. It's an impressive haul, but still considerably less money than they originally planned to get.

Once the robbers got inside the Royal Mint in Money Heist season 1, their main strategy was to buy themselves as much time as possible - because in their case, time literally equalled money. The Professor's grand plan was not to steal existing money from the Royal Mint, but to use the printing machines (coupled with Nairobi's expertise) to print their own cash. Therefore, the only ceiling on how much they could steal was how long they could stay in the building and keep the machines running.

Money Heist's original grand plan was to steal €2.4 billion during a heist that would last 11 days, with no casualties. Of course, even with all of the Professor's many contingencies, things didn't quite go according to plan. After digging the escape tunnel took less time than expected and the police began closing in, the gang ultimately left after just six days, having printed €984 million ($1.1 billion). This came at the cost of three lives (Berlin, Moscow, and Oslo), and two severe injuries (Monica, who was shot in the thigh by Denver, and a police officer shot by Tokyo).


Assuming that the money was split evenly among the six remaining original robbers (including the Professor), each would have gotten away with around €164 million ($184 million). However, while they certainly enjoyed lives of leisure afterwards, their dreams were more about freedom than wealth: Tokyo and Rio languished on an island, Nairobi and Helsinki travelled the world, Denver and the newly-christened Stockholm lived an adventurous life with their young son, and the Professor helped Raquel Murillo (a.k.a. Lisbon) to get herself and her family far away from her abusive ex-husband.

It's unclear how much of the original haul is now left, considering how much money the crew has spent on the Bank of Spain heist (which included using customized airships to drop millions of euros in cash over Madrid, and hiring extra help to break Lisbon out of police custody). However, it's safe to say that even if they don't make it out of the bank with their grains of gold, they're still going to be set for life.