David Lawrence seeks coin lost at Long Beach show

David Lawrence Rare Coins misplaced a coin at this past Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo held Feb. 14-16 and would appreciate any help in locating it.
It is a white 1859 10c NGC Proof 64 with serial number of 1887409-002.
If you have any questions or can help locate the coin, contact John Brush or John Feigenbaum at (800) 776-0560, ext. 125, Brush's cell phone at (949) 842-6375, or e-mail john.brush@davidlawrence.com.
It is a white 1859 10c NGC Proof 64 with serial number of 1887409-002.
If you have any questions or can help locate the coin, contact John Brush or John Feigenbaum at (800) 776-0560, ext. 125, Brush's cell phone at (949) 842-6375, or e-mail john.brush@davidlawrence.com.
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<< <i>I guess they are hoping whoever stole it has a change of conscience and returns it. >>
Or as buyers/dealers we can be aware if we are offered it. --Jerry
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Edited, not good news if they want to handle other peoples coins for grading in PCI slabs.
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Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
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