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Re: DID THE LANGBORDS FILE AN APPEAL ABOUT THE 1933 DOUBLE EAGLES?
Mr.1874--Well at least you had the courage to show your face here. A few points. First, as a starting point, in any of your "research" have you checked on Mr. Tripp's actual qualifications?… (View Post)8 -
Re: DID THE LANGBORDS FILE AN APPEAL ABOUT THE 1933 DOUBLE EAGLES?
Yes, every agency thought that the government had to commence a forfeiture procedure, except the Mint which took the position it wasn't necessary. What we believe was the likely underlying reason for… (View Post)1 -
Re: Poll - Will the Supreme Court Agree to Hear the Langbord's appeal?
Again, unfortunately for us, the Supreme Court does not review findings and issues of facts, only legal questions. One of the big issues that made this case difficult from the start was the evidence … (View Post)1 -
Re: Poll - Will the Supreme Court Agree to Hear the Langbord's appeal?
I believe that you will find that our lawyers-- Kramer, Levin and our lead counsel in particular Barry Berke--are among the best and most respected lawyers in the United States. Their behavior has be… (View Post)1 -
Re: Poll - Will the Supreme Court Agree to Hear the Langbord's appeal?
Being one of the people who found these coins, I have to respectfully disagree. Melting down ten ounces of gold would be worth about $10 or $12 thousand dollars, our coins estimated market value as 1… (View Post)2