What is the most interesting "coin story" you have heard about (or taken part in) where a

Criminal case, civil case, state court, federal court, it does not matter.
Please exclude from your answer the pending PCGS lawsuit and the pending Langbord lawsuit [we all know a little bit about both of those
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Please exclude from your answer the pending PCGS lawsuit and the pending Langbord lawsuit [we all know a little bit about both of those

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<< <i>Criminal case, civil case, state court, federal court, it does not matter.
Please exclude from your answer the pending PCGS lawsuit and the pending Langbord lawsuit [we all know a little bit about both of those
After a very bitter lawsuit, the judgment debtor refused to pay a seven figure judgment. The debtor's accountant told counsel for the judgment creditor that he had hidden the debtor's assets and he "wouldn't be able to recover a dime."
Shortly thereafter counsel found the assets. After successfully levying enough money to satisfy the judgment, counsel mailed the judgment debtor's accountant a dime.