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Does anyone here remember Bill Mulligan?

mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
I was/am unsure of posting this one, but it's finally getting the better of me so I'll ask. Does anyone here remember Bill Mulligan from New Jersey?

Thanks
Rgrds
Tom

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  • XpipedreamRXpipedreamR Posts: 8,059 ✭✭
    image



    Must be before my timeimage
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
    1970's.


    TP
  • XpipedreamRXpipedreamR Posts: 8,059 ✭✭
    Diaper-time for meimage
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
    Jeepers and I that old?

    TP
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
    TTT


    Thanks in advance for the latitude. I really want to know.

    Rgrds
    Tom
  • XpipedreamRXpipedreamR Posts: 8,059 ✭✭


    << <i>Jeepers and I that old?

    TP >>








    Apparently soimage
  • XpipedreamRXpipedreamR Posts: 8,059 ✭✭
    And what's the story on this guy? Now you've got me curiousimage
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭


    << <i>And what's the story on this guy? Now you've got me curiousimage >>



    It's a long story. Billy got me started professionally.

    Rgrds
    Tom
  • puffpuff Posts: 1,475
    >>>Does anyone here remember Bill Mulligan?<<<

    Yep, everytime I hit a duckhook off the first tee when I used to play golf.image
  • TONEDDOLLARSTONEDDOLLARS Posts: 2,928 ✭✭✭✭
    WOW, now there is some coin lore for ya!!!!
  • ms70ms70 Posts: 13,958 ✭✭✭✭✭

    At the risk of sounding naive, you aren't serious are you? image
  • krankykranky Posts: 8,709 ✭✭✭
    imageimageimage

    New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.

  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,670 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Does anyone here remember Bill Mulligan?

    Yep. Billy was a good friend, even if he wasn't quite the model citizen. I split my first Long Beach table with him back in late 1980.

    And Tom, yes, you're that old.
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
  • GeminiGemini Posts: 3,085
    Wow this is more interesting than the show Cold Case. image
    A thing of beauty is a joy for ever
  • relayerrelayer Posts: 10,570

    Perhaps that was a rumor to collect his insurance money and then he assumed his new identity as Andy Lustig
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  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    This thread is just too juicy to let drift off the page. image

    Russ, NCNE
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    I heard he changed his name to Stew Mulliagan and opened a restaurant------BigE
    I'm glad I am a Tree
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I don't believe he ripped anybody off and I was out 150K >>



    HMM...

    Russ, NCNE
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I don't believe he ripped anybody off and I was out 150K >>



    HMM...

    Russ, NCNE >>



    Hmm what Russ.

    Tom
  • TWQGTWQG Posts: 3,145 ✭✭
    the perfect 4:20 read.
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭


    << <i><<

    << I don't believe he ripped anybody off and I was out 150K >>

    HMM...

    Russ, NCNE >>

    Hmm what Russ. >>



    The "HMM..." is self-evident but on the chance that your query is legitimate: If you don't think he ripped anybody off, exactly how were you out $150,000? I actually already know what your answer will be, but go ahead anyway.

    Russ, NCNE
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i><<

    << I don't believe he ripped anybody off and I was out 150K >>

    HMM...

    Russ, NCNE >>

    Hmm what Russ. >>



    The "HMM..." is self-evident but on the chance that your query is legitimate: If you don't think he ripped anybody off, exactly how were you out $150,000? I actually already know what your answer will be, but go ahead anyway.

    Russ, NCNE >>




    This thread has become a laugh and I'm almost sorry I started it. Bill Mulligan was a really good numismatist and a friend of mine. I helped finance him when he went in business for himself. I personally spent hundreds of thousands of dollars with him previous to that. He disappeared in 1981, never to be seen or heard from again. There were two other guys who I did not know personally, one who was a little momma's boy who also helped finance him and another who appeared sometime in 1980,. who was a somewhat seedy individual.

    I was on vacation when he disappeared. Just vanished. I DID go out and find the one partner in an affort to find some answers. I felt comfortable enough with what I was told to believe that he ( Bill) didn't rip me. We were all young guys with a lot of money and as young people can be, we flashed it. My speculation was that Billy flashed it in the wrong place and he met his ultimate doom. It's a feeling more than anything.

    It was a long time ago, but it bothers me when I think about it and after considerable thought, I decided to post an inquiry in the hopes that someone might surface who knew something.

    Obviously that didn't happen.

    I'd still like to know though.

    Tom
  • puffpuff Posts: 1,475
    Very interesting story Tom.image
  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,670 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Very interesting story Tom.

    When a friend is (probably) killed, "interesting story" is not how I would describe it. There are still some unanswered questions far more important that the fact that a few coin dealers (myself included) and collectors lost a few bucks.
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
  • RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    Is there any real evidence that Mr. Mulligan was killed, or is that just hopeful thinking on the part of friends and associates that don't want to believe he could possibly have absconded with the funds? I know if I were in that situation and it were a friend of mine, I'd be very apt to believe anything other than the possibility of criminal activity.

    Russ, NCNE
  • puffpuff Posts: 1,475


    << <i>Very interesting story Tom.

    When a friend is (probably) killed, "interesting story" is not how I would describe it. There are still some unanswered questions far more important that the fact that a few coin dealers (myself included) and collectors losing a few bucks. >>



    Andy........ I was not trying to make light of this situation I was simply making a comment about this mans mysterious disappearance, and it "is" an interesting story...... The fact is that no one knows exactly what happened to this individual so don't get upset with me for making a simple comment.

    I have had more friends die and disappear over the last 40 years than you can imagine and would definately make an interesting story, especially those friends that were lost or killed in Nam.

  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,670 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I was not trying to make light of this situation I was simply making a comment about this mans mysterious disappearance, and it "is" an interesting story

    Puff - No problem. It's hard for most people to be completely tactful all the time. Except for Laura. image
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Is there any real evidence that Mr. Mulligan was killed, or is that just hopeful thinking on the part of friends and associates that don't want to believe he could possibly have absconded with the funds? I know if I were in that situation and it were a friend of mine, I'd be very apt to believe anything other than the possibility of criminal activity.

    Russ, NCNE >>




    Russ, ok strickly business. The FBI "claimed" that Billy absconded with a couple million. That was "pre collapse". That said, and assuming the "claim" was accurate, how much was said claimed amount now worth after the collapse? 25%? Maybe? Then factor in they would have been stolen goods. Now how much? 100 grand?

    People don't disappear with 100 grand for long. It's ridiculous.

    It's not wishful or in your words hopeful thinking that he was killed.

    It was a tragedy. An unexplained one, but a tragedy nonetheless. I would have been right for the throat for the kind of money I was out and I mean it. But I didn't buy being ripped off then and still don't.

    I was hoping to find someone who knew him and only one person here did, I appreciate the posting of his thoughts.

    Maybe I should have just let it go, but as I said when I started this, I had thought about it quite a bit, so there it is.

    Sorry if I took up too much space here and thanks for the latitude.

    Tom

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