Wow, what a story! I wonder if there is any update on that. >>
OUCH!
Im sure there is more to this story... I cant imagine stacks would sell "stolen" items without being given a green light from their lawyers for whatever reason. it would only come back to bite them in the backside.
I remembered when that theft occurred, but never saw the story that some allegedly appeared in the Stack's auction.
Anyway, back to the original topic.....I view his magnificent inventory whenever he is at a show I'm attending, and have bought a few coins from him over the years. I didn't know he had a personal collection though, but I can imagine it's splendid indeed!
<< <i>These are pieces from his private collection, and they will be on display a the ANA in a couple of weeks at the Goldberg's table per their CW ad. >>
<< <i>Im sure there is more to this story... I cant imagine stacks would sell "stolen" items without being given a green light from their lawyers for whatever reason. it would only come back to bite them in the backside. >>
I can only imagine one scenario where an attorney would greenlight this - documentation describing the stolen coins was received and didn't match what they were selling - can there be any other explanation?
<< <i>These are pieces from his private collection, and they will be on display a the ANA in a couple of weeks at the Goldberg's table per their CW ad. >>
The Tom Reynold's Collection of U.S. Large Cents 1793-1814 To be sold in two parts Jan 31, 2016 and Sept 4, 2016
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Not too long ago
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<< <i>Where and when? >>
Not too long ago >>
Wow, what a story! I wonder if there is any update on that.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
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<< <i>Where and when? >>
Not too long ago >>
Wow, what a story! I wonder if there is any update on that. >>
OUCH!
Im sure there is more to this story... I cant imagine stacks would sell "stolen" items without being given a green light from their lawyers for whatever reason.
it would only come back to bite them in the backside.
Anyway, back to the original topic.....I view his magnificent inventory whenever he is at a show I'm attending, and have bought a few coins
from him over the years. I didn't know he had a personal collection though, but I can imagine it's splendid indeed!
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<< <i>These are pieces from his private collection, and they will be on display a the ANA in a couple of weeks at the Goldberg's table per their CW ad. >>
His Classic cents? I will look for them at ANA.
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
<< <i>Im sure there is more to this story... I cant imagine stacks would sell "stolen" items without being given a green light from their lawyers for whatever reason. it would only come back to bite them in the backside. >>
I can only imagine one scenario where an attorney would greenlight this - documentation describing the stolen coins was received and didn't match what they were selling - can there be any other explanation?
<< <i>These are pieces from his private collection, and they will be on display a the ANA in a couple of weeks at the Goldberg's table per their CW ad. >>
The Tom Reynold's Collection of U.S. Large Cents 1793-1814
To be sold in two parts Jan 31, 2016 and Sept 4, 2016