Stolen coins in Minnesota
OLDTIMER
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I'm trying to do my own investigation of my coin collection, that was stolen from my house. I collected a lot of U.S. Commemeratives, I had one graded by PCGS a 1927 Vermont graded MS60/63. I had around 33 of them taken, from my house in Minnesota, besides some rolls of uncirculated 1962 dimes, a roll of uncirculated roll of 1941 dimes, 30 or so uncirculated Silver Dollars, and a bunch of junk silver I collected back in the sixtys. They were stolen some time between June 2003 and know.
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What kind of investigating?
<< <i>I had one graded by PCGS a 1927 Vermont graded MS60/63. >>
Which is it? MS60 or MS63?
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<< <i>How can someone make a post and have "Posts: 0" >>
I was wondering the same thing.
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<< <i>How can someone make a post and have "Posts: 0" >>
I was wondering the same thing. >>
Ditto
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anyway, since you have Zero posts, this doesn't even exist, so umm yeah.
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<< <i>I'm trying to do my own investigation of my coin collection, that was stolen from my house. I collected a lot of U.S. Commemeratives, I had one graded by PCGS a 1927 Vermont graded MS60/63. I had around 33 of them taken, from my house in Minnesota, besides some rolls of uncirculated 1962 dimes, a roll of uncirculated roll of 1941 dimes, 30 or so uncirculated Silver Dollars, and a bunch of junk silver I collected back in the sixtys. They were stolen some time between June 2003 and know. >>
New member with 0 post count had his coins stolen between June 2003 and "know"?
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I agree with Rick; give him a chance to elaborate.
OLDTIMER, if you are reading this, please answer the following questions:
1) do you have any photographs or scans of the items? I image coins that are valuable and archive them for this very reason.
2) do you have a list of the 33 commems that were stolen?
3) have you contacted every coin and pawn shop within a 100 mile radius of your home?
4) did you file a police report?
5) any suspects?
6) have you visited the local coin club and discussed this issue with them? They may know of someone who suddendly fell into a new collection of commems. It's worth a shot.
7) did you have insurance?
Items such as junk silver are nearly impossible to track down, but high grade coins that are either imaged or very well described could be tracked down. The elapsed time frame complicates things immensely. Without images or detailed descriptions, it will be difficult to find the items, unless you get a confession from the crook who stole the items.
I know what you are going through, as we just had over $3,000 in rare currency stolen from our office. We had detailed descriptions (serial numbers, signers, digital images, etc.), so we have a good chance of recovering the notes....or at least finding the crook.
Sorry about your loss. Best wishes.
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