Major Burglary in Carlsbad, CA

Received this notice from the Numismatic Crime Information Center:
Investigators with the Carlsbad California police department are investigating a residential burglary where a large coin collection was taken. The collection containing high grade type material was bought in the early seventies and valued at several hundred thousand dollars.
A partial listing of stolen coins;
1794 half cent liberty facing rt. vf-20, 1806 draped bust,sm 6, stems MS60,classic head,13 stars,lg berries MS65,1855 Braided hair MS65, Large cent 1793 Flowing hair,chain,AMERI xf40, 1793 Flowing hair, wreath,lettered edge1 leaf xf40, 1794 Liberty Cap xf40, 1857 Flying eagle MS65, 1869 2 cent Proof,1873 3 cent nickel Proof, 1853 3cent silver Ty1 Ms65, 1873 3 cent silver Proof, 1866 5 cent shield with rays MS60, 1873 5 cent shield no rays Proof,1794 flowing hair 1/2 dime VF, 1796 draped bust sm eagle MS60,1829 capped bust 1/2dime ms60, 1838 Liberty seated 1/2dime var2, stars, no drapery Ms65, 1873 Liberty seated 1/2 dime, var 4, legend on obverse Proof, 1796 Draped Bust sm eagle ten cent xf40, 1801 heraldic eagle ten cent draped bust xf40,1853 Liberty seated ten cent, var3,arrows Ms65,1878 Liberty seated ten cent, var4, no stars, no arrows proof, 1875 S Twenty cent MS65, 1796 Draped bust small 25 cent MS60, 1821 Capped Bust 25 cent, lg size,5 berries, liberty unc, 1859 Capped Bust 25 cent, lg size, liberty cap proof, 1877 Liberty seated 25 cent, var4,motto Proof,1794 Flowing hair half, sm eagle fine, 1796 Draped bust half sm eagle, 16 stars VG8,1807 Draped bust half, heraldic eagle AU, 1855 Liberty seated half,var3, arrows no rays MS65, 1866 Liberty seated half, var4, motto abr, eagle proof, 1873 Liberty seated half, var 5, arrows Proof, 1892 Barber half proof, 1942 half Proof, 1795 Flowing hair dollar , 3leaves xf40, 1799 Draped bust dollar, heraldic eagle au50, 1863 Liberty seated dollar proof, 1866 Liberty seated dollar, motto on reverseproof, 1878s Morgan proof.
Complete set of Morgan dollars high grade
Complete set of Peace dollars high grade
Complete set of Lincoln cents high grade
Large number of foreign gold coins
Several stolen guns
Anyone having information on this offense should contact:
Det.Luc
760-931-2100
or
Doug Davis
817-723-7231
doug@numismaticcrimes.org
Investigators with the Carlsbad California police department are investigating a residential burglary where a large coin collection was taken. The collection containing high grade type material was bought in the early seventies and valued at several hundred thousand dollars.
A partial listing of stolen coins;
1794 half cent liberty facing rt. vf-20, 1806 draped bust,sm 6, stems MS60,classic head,13 stars,lg berries MS65,1855 Braided hair MS65, Large cent 1793 Flowing hair,chain,AMERI xf40, 1793 Flowing hair, wreath,lettered edge1 leaf xf40, 1794 Liberty Cap xf40, 1857 Flying eagle MS65, 1869 2 cent Proof,1873 3 cent nickel Proof, 1853 3cent silver Ty1 Ms65, 1873 3 cent silver Proof, 1866 5 cent shield with rays MS60, 1873 5 cent shield no rays Proof,1794 flowing hair 1/2 dime VF, 1796 draped bust sm eagle MS60,1829 capped bust 1/2dime ms60, 1838 Liberty seated 1/2dime var2, stars, no drapery Ms65, 1873 Liberty seated 1/2 dime, var 4, legend on obverse Proof, 1796 Draped Bust sm eagle ten cent xf40, 1801 heraldic eagle ten cent draped bust xf40,1853 Liberty seated ten cent, var3,arrows Ms65,1878 Liberty seated ten cent, var4, no stars, no arrows proof, 1875 S Twenty cent MS65, 1796 Draped bust small 25 cent MS60, 1821 Capped Bust 25 cent, lg size,5 berries, liberty unc, 1859 Capped Bust 25 cent, lg size, liberty cap proof, 1877 Liberty seated 25 cent, var4,motto Proof,1794 Flowing hair half, sm eagle fine, 1796 Draped bust half sm eagle, 16 stars VG8,1807 Draped bust half, heraldic eagle AU, 1855 Liberty seated half,var3, arrows no rays MS65, 1866 Liberty seated half, var4, motto abr, eagle proof, 1873 Liberty seated half, var 5, arrows Proof, 1892 Barber half proof, 1942 half Proof, 1795 Flowing hair dollar , 3leaves xf40, 1799 Draped bust dollar, heraldic eagle au50, 1863 Liberty seated dollar proof, 1866 Liberty seated dollar, motto on reverseproof, 1878s Morgan proof.
Complete set of Morgan dollars high grade
Complete set of Peace dollars high grade
Complete set of Lincoln cents high grade
Large number of foreign gold coins
Several stolen guns
Anyone having information on this offense should contact:
Det.Luc
760-931-2100
or
Doug Davis
817-723-7231
doug@numismaticcrimes.org
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Today, not this magnitude, but a lady who has been spending like 5k a week for the past 5 weeks buying silver bullion came in today and told me somebody broke in thier home while they were at church and took all the silver she had aquired over the past 2 months , something like 300 eagles, 250 face of halves , 200 face of quarters, and several various gold coins.
Investigators with the Carlsbad California police department are investigating a residential burglary where a large coin collection was taken. The collection containing high grade type material was bought in the early seventies and valued at several hundred thousand dollars.
A partial listing of stolen coins;
1794 half cent liberty facing rt, vf-20
1806 draped bust, sm 6, stems MS60
classic head, 13 stars, lg berries MS65
1855 Braided hair MS65, Large cent
1793 Flowing hair, chain, AMERI xf40
1793 Flowing hair, wreath, lettered edge, 1 leaf xf40
1794 Liberty Cap xf40
1857 Flying eagle MS65
1869 2 cent Proof
1873 3 cent nickel Proof
1853 3 cent silver Ty1 Ms65
1873 3 cent silver Proof
1866 5 cent shield with rays MS60
1873 5 cent shield no rays Proof
1794 flowing hair 1/2 dime VF
1796 draped bust sm eagle MS60
1829 capped bust 1/2 dime ms60
1838 Liberty seated 1/2 dime var 2, stars, no drapery Ms65
1873 Liberty seated 1/2 dime, var 4, legend on obverse Proof
1796 Draped Bust sm eagle ten cent xf40
1801 heraldic eagle ten cent draped bust xf40
1853 Liberty seated ten cent, var 3, arrows Ms65
1878 Liberty seated ten cent, var 4, no stars, no arrows proof
1875 S Twenty cent MS65
1796 Draped bust small 25 cent MS60
1821 Capped Bust 25 cent, lg size,5 berries, liberty unc
1859 Capped Bust 25 cent, lg size, liberty cap proof
1877 Liberty seated 25 cent, var 4,motto Proof
1794 Flowing hair half, sm eagle fine
1796 Draped bust half sm eagle, 16 stars VG8
1807 Draped bust half, heraldic eagle AU
1855 Liberty seated half,var 3, arrows no rays MS65
1866 Liberty seated half, var 4, motto abr, eagle proof
1873 Liberty seated half, var 5, arrows Proof
1892 Barber half proof
1942 half Proof
1795 Flowing hair dollar , 3leaves xf40
1799 Draped bust dollar, heraldic eagle au50
1863 Liberty seated dollar, proof
1866 Liberty seated dollar, motto on reverse, proof
1878s Morgan proof
Complete set of Morgan dollars high grade
Complete set of Peace dollars high grade
Complete set of Lincoln cents high grade
Large number of foreign gold coins
Several stolen guns
Anyone having information on this offense should contact:
Det.Luc
760-931-2100
or
Doug Davis
817-723-7231
doug@numismaticcrimes.org
First thing a robber will see walking threw my door is pure lead at FULL blast. Plus I work from home always so I am always here.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
edited for spelling
type2,CCHunter.
<< <i>More dirty losers taken form hard working people, like the justlooking said sick. >>
What?
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<< <i>More dirty losers taken from hard working people, like the justlooking said sick. >>
What? >>
What do you mean what? Its sick some a hole took something that someones beens probably collecting for decades.
type2,CCHunter.
Hope they're caught n prosecuted.
I wish the person(s) who lost there collection luck and hopefully a quick recovery.
I'll laugh in a couple of days when a new member with 0 posts shows up on this forum, and in broken English with poor spelling, wants to know what his uber-rare type coins are worth, because they were...ummm... found in an attic in grandpappy's house?
<< <i>I am sorry to hear that, it never seems to amaze me why so many people keep collections like this at home.
If i can not enjoy it at home, what is the point?
I have multiple locations so it will take them a while to locate and find it plus i have insured most everything.
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
<< <i>This is why I have a 9mm + .40 hand guns and a shotgun in my place. With lots of ammo and I always keep my expensive coins in my bank vault (not one even near my place either...that would be to obvious) they NEVER EVER come out of there. The guns are for those thinking of robbing me. I have a trigger finger happy hand so they would not last long!!! Plus I have my black belt in Karate and Aikido. Oh yes and a bullet proof vest as well!!!
First thing a robber will see walking threw my door is pure lead at FULL blast. Plus I work from home always so I am always here. >>
All that to protect 2 coins????
What? >>
"Taking from", not "taken form".
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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<< <i>This is why I have a 9mm + .40 hand guns and a shotgun in my place. With lots of ammo and I always keep my expensive coins in my bank vault (not one even near my place either...that would be to obvious) they NEVER EVER come out of there. The guns are for those thinking of robbing me. I have a trigger finger happy hand so they would not last long!!! Plus I have my black belt in Karate and Aikido. Oh yes and a bullet proof vest as well!!!
First thing a robber will see walking threw my door is pure lead at FULL blast. Plus I work from home always so I am always here. >>
All that to protect 2 coins???? >>
He has only 2 U.S. coins, LOL. Prolly has lots of Canadian coins.
<< <i><< More dirty losers taken form hard working people, like the justlooking said sick. >>
What? >>
"Taking from", not "taken form". >>
Give me a break. I'm typing on a Sony Google TV remote
type2,CCHunter.
No only 1 that is it... I sold the rest to finance that one. So 1 Canadian coin + 2 U.S coins that is it.
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
I know there are far too many coin thievery of all types, from residential to coin shops to coin shows to inventory stolen on the way home from a show. I think posting these notices is important to let the numismatic community know about stolen items in case they might come across some of them and can notify the listed authorities. It also helps to remind all us coin enthusiasts to be diligent wherever we are.
The Penny Lady®
<< <i>Wasn't that guy, Darth5oh, who fell into his Grandfathers fantastic collection from Carlsbad? >>
Not that I recall. I think I would remember that but I might have missed it. I get busy and don't always read the forum. --Jerry
San Diego, CA
Holy cow, an unc 1796 quarter for crying-out-loud.......
There's a lot of money here........
These were my father's coins he moved out to CA from mass to enjoy the
good weather the remaining time he has on this planet. His health is not
well he has heart problems and has had minor strokes. He was safe
guarding them for my stepmother (his wife of many years) and her family
i hope this doesn't haunt him the rest of his life. He really loved
looking at these coins and i hope one day he can enjoy these coins once
again. Anyone that may come in contact with these coins please contact
authorities. They were not insured
What good are the coins if someone can't sit in there own home and look at them once in awhile for enjoyment.
Sincerely,
David Z
<< <i>Hi All,
These were my father's coins he moved out to CA from mass to enjoy the
good weather the remaining time he has on this planet. His health is not
well he has heart problems and has had minor strokes. He was safe
guarding them for my stepmother (his wife of many years) and her family
i hope this doesn't haunt him the rest of his life. He really loved
looking at these coins and i hope one day he can enjoy these coins once
again. Anyone that may come in contact with these coins please contact
authorities. They were not insured
What good are the coins if someone can't sit in there own home and look at them once in awhile for enjoyment.
Sincerely,
David Z >>
Im sorry for the loss
BST Transactions (as the seller): Collectall, GRANDAM, epcjimi1, wondercoin, jmski52, wheathoarder, jay1187, jdsueu, grote15, airplanenut, bigole
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
<< <i>I don't know how long ago he relocated, but if I were the police my first call would be to the moving company. It doesn't sound like your father has been in that area long enough to get on the radar of local thieves, but the movers would have seen exactly what he had and where he kept it. Best of luck to you and your family in recovering the collection.
Sean Reynolds >>
That's an extremely logical deduction Sean.
Not sure what this means sorry. As far as i know this is just a partial list. Thanks to all for well wishes!
Dave
<< <i>how much of that coin's value is plastic and bean ?
Not sure what this means sorry. As far as i know this is just a partial list. Thanks to all for well wishes!
Dave >>
PLASTIC - graded by a grading company like PCGS, NGC, ANACS, etc.
Beaned - secondary evaluation service called CAC to backup the grade on the holder - stickers given on the Plastic
Plastic w/ sticker (a/k/a slab with green bean):