** Robbery ** Parsippany NJ Coin Show REWARD

I just got a call that Donald Blau was robbed of several hundred thousand dollars worth of various coins Sunday Afternoon when leaving the Parsippany NJ coin show....
This was a smash grab from the trunk of his suitcase with 3 hard cases and 1 canvas bag being stolen.....
I will start a reward fund offering $1,000 for information leading to the return of these items... hopefully PNG will add to the fund as many of you know Donald is a great guy who does the local circuit in NY, NJ, CT
I will try to post additional information on what was taken shortly.....please spread the word
Jon
Don says that the 2 x 2 flips will have 2 red lines underlining the date and condition
here are a few of the coins
1909 S VDB pcgs MS64 with cac sticker
1903 Louisia Purchase $1 pcgs MS64
1917 Minckley $1 pcgs MS64
1909 S VDB NGC Brown MS64
1996 $5 Flag Bearer pcgs ms70 bar code # 9736.70/18561747
1996 s 50c swimming pcgs ms68 bar code # 9712.68/18561743
1996 d $1 tennis pcgs ms67 bar code # 9724.67/18561744
1891 CC Morgan $1 PCGS MS64 bar code # 7206.64/900200614 spitting eagle vam 3 not on the slab however
Contact Police at Det. Puso
Parsippany 973-263-4315
This was a smash grab from the trunk of his suitcase with 3 hard cases and 1 canvas bag being stolen.....
I will start a reward fund offering $1,000 for information leading to the return of these items... hopefully PNG will add to the fund as many of you know Donald is a great guy who does the local circuit in NY, NJ, CT
I will try to post additional information on what was taken shortly.....please spread the word
Jon
Don says that the 2 x 2 flips will have 2 red lines underlining the date and condition
here are a few of the coins
1909 S VDB pcgs MS64 with cac sticker
1903 Louisia Purchase $1 pcgs MS64
1917 Minckley $1 pcgs MS64
1909 S VDB NGC Brown MS64
1996 $5 Flag Bearer pcgs ms70 bar code # 9736.70/18561747
1996 s 50c swimming pcgs ms68 bar code # 9712.68/18561743
1996 d $1 tennis pcgs ms67 bar code # 9724.67/18561744
1891 CC Morgan $1 PCGS MS64 bar code # 7206.64/900200614 spitting eagle vam 3 not on the slab however
Contact Police at Det. Puso
Parsippany 973-263-4315
Jon Lerner - Scarsdale Coin - www.CoinHelp.com
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I know a number of our current (and some former) members attend this show regularly - I'm glad no one was hurt, and I too hope they nail the perps soon.
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<< <i>Some might not agree with me, but punishment of crimes in the US are too lax....if the thief were to lose a hand or a couple of thumbs as punishment, I think we would see less of these crimes (or more people missing hands or thumbs
You'd feel right at home in Iran.
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I hate to hear of break ins like that.
Hope the dealer wasn't hurt. Did he
leave his car unattended ? Shades of
Julien... sorry to say.
Best of luck to Donald on getting his
coins returned asap !!
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<< <i>Some might not agree with me, but punishment of crimes in the US are too lax....if the thief were to lose a hand or a couple of thumbs as punishment, I think we would see less of these crimes (or more people missing hands or thumbs
You'd feel right at home in Iran. >>
What do you suggest? Rehabilitate them?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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<< <i>This was a smash grab from the trunk of his suitcase with 3 hard cases and 1 canvas bag being stolen..... >>
How many more robberies like this need to take place before dealers figure out that it's not a good idea to leave coins in a car unattended?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Dealers are creatures of habit (arent we all) and one afternoon spent 'figuring things out" and next show they hit.
You dealers need to at least arrange to hire an off duty cop to help you in and out of these shows.
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<< <i>Some might not agree with me, but punishment of crimes in the US are too lax....if the thief were to lose a hand or a couple of thumbs as punishment, I think we would see less of these crimes (or more people missing hands or thumbs
You'd feel right at home in Iran. >>
These criminals probably just need a hug, right? I'm curious, how would you go about reducing crime in our country?
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<< <i>Some might not agree with me, but punishment of crimes in the US are too lax....if the thief were to lose a hand or a couple of thumbs as punishment, I think we would see less of these crimes (or more people missing hands or thumbs
You'd feel right at home in Iran. >>
I would agree with that law too. But maybe we should have more programs to help the poor thief right?
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sad part is that they do have some security at this show...usually a police officer is outside watching the lot for just this sort of thing....
however I must say that after last year 2 dealers being followed from this show and robbed that I dropped it from my show list and only visit rather than set up...
<< <i>Was the car unattended? >>
If I were a police officer and was asked to guard a car where someone had just stuffed several hundred thousand dollars worth of coins, I couldn't help thinking, what side of the car should I be standing?
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