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Re: Two of the Langbord 1933 DE's to be displayed at the Philly ANA
If anyone takes the time to read the actual Secret Service report from 1944, it concludes that they were unable to determine when, how and under what circumstances the 1933 Double Eagles left the Min… (View Post)1 -
Re: Two of the Langbord 1933 DE's to be displayed at the Philly ANA
Today I visited the ANA show to see my family’s coins. The Mint in its display included a card under the coins labeled “Litigation over Stolen Property”. On it they state that my family “voluntarily”… (View Post)4 -
Re: Two of the Langbord 1933 DE's to be displayed at the Philly ANA
A few words of explanation— the “safe deposit box” was not the slim, metal box that you traditionally think of. More of a mini vault, bigger than a bread box as they say. It was also crammed full of … (View Post)2 -
Re: Two of the Langbord 1933 DE's to be displayed at the Philly ANA
My experience with the ANA is that they have always been tightly tied to the Mint in connection with their shows. When the Mint exhibited our coins in 2006 along with their one sided “history” of the… (View Post)4 -
Re: Two of the Langbord 1933 DE's to be displayed at the Philly ANA
I spoke to my 90 year old mother today and told her our coins were being displayed in Philadelphia by the Mint, She had a short response—“Those S.O.B. s”. (View Post)12