Do not drink and drive (into a coin shop)
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Habsburg Talers
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TalerUniverse.com is a curated numismatic project dedicated to the silver talers, crowns, and medals of the Habsburg Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, spanning the 16th–18th centuries. The collection emphasizes historically significant issues, rare mint varieties, and high-grade NGC/PCGS examples, presented with detailed historical context, scholarly references, and high-resolution photography. TalerUniverse aims to serve both as a private collection showcase and a growing reference resource for collectors, researchers, and students of early-modern European coinage.
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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Incredible. How many times did that driver back up and ram it again?
Sad for the owners as I'm sure the insurance will not cover it all, especially for any damaged coins. "What do you mean you want $100 for that, it's a quarter, and we'll give you 25 cents". Somehow I doubt any shortfalls will be recoverable from the driver.
Looks like a confused LOL driver (Little Old Lady). There's someone in the passenger seat too.
Very strange.
quite bizarre
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Others here may have had more personal experience and I work in casualty claims.
I suspect first person commercial property insurance for collectibles is prohibitively expensive, if even available.
For third party casualty insurance, in this case, the driver's, it does not work that way. I do not know the insurance laws in Nevada, but if an adjuster ever offered 25 cents for a $100 quarter that was damaged, that adjuster could be fired, if not worse. Good faith dealing is the law in most, if not all states. If the full value, prior to damage, was paid, the coin would be taken as salvage.
Roughly speaking, that is the more likely scenario. Every circumstance is different, depending on the policy and the law.
DPOTD
Coincidentally, there has been several 'crash and grab' style robberies in the Chicago area lately.