Missing/Stolen USPS Package-Nevada Area
USPS Package Missing/Stolen The following items have been reported as missing/stolen from the Carson City post office in transit to Northern Nevada. 1893 S PCGS VG10 1893CC PCGS AU55 18930 PCGS MS63 1896S PCGS MS63 1880CC $5 Gold NGC VF30 1892CC $5 Gold PCGS AU53 Anyone with information contact: Howard Frydman 516-369-4104 or Doug Davis 817-723-7231 Doug@numismaticcrimes.org
FedEx Package Missing/Stolen
FedEx Package Missing/Stolen The following items have been reported as missing/stolen. Missing items: 33x 2017 1oz Proof Platinum coins in Caps From Brooklyn NY to Chicago IL Shipped July 13 Signed for on July 14th near north side Chicago area (Gold Coast neighborhood). Anyone with information contact: Doug Davis 817-723-7231 Doug@numismaticcrimes.org
The passing of a Medal of Honor recipient
Immagine... You're a 19 year old kid.
You're critically wounded and dying in the jungle somewhere in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam .
It's November 11, 1967.LZ (landing zone) X-ray. Your unit is outnumbered 8-1 and the enemy fire is so intense from 100 yards away, that your CO (commanding officer) has ordered the MedEvac helicopters to stop coming in.
You're lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns and you know you're not getting out.
Your family is half w
Burglary-Modesto Coin & Bullion
Coin Shop Burglary The Modesto,Ca police department is investigating a burglary that occurred at Modesto Coin & Bullion. The suspects entered the building through the roof using assorted tools and saws. The safes were not breached. Partial list of stolen coins: PCGS 1937 Buffalo Nickel MS-66 #3980.66/83068301 1879-S Morgan Dollar NGC MS-64 # 2717683-004 1925-S-CA-Diamond-Jublee-Commemorative-Half-Dollar-PCGS-Genuine-Unc-Detail-G10 9281.92/83068297 100 pcs 2003 $1 FRN Star Not
Texas Attorney General Issues Consumer Tips
Texas Attorney General Issues Consumer tips: Buying Gold Coins Attorney General's from across the country should follow the lead of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Texas Attorney General Issues Gold Coins Consumer Protection Tips With input from numismatic experts, the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, has issued a consumer protection alert about buying and selling gold coins. Award-winning rare coins and precious metals writer, Michael Fuljenz, President of Universal
Theft-Atchison,Kansas
Atchison, Kansas police are investigating the theft of the following coins: 1911 $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS64 31377603 1912 $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS62 60043113 1914D $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS62 1713143003 1925D $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS64 2019421020 1926 $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS64 21124892 1927 $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS64 02773868 1928 $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS64 24615606 1929 $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS64 32783505 1891S $20 Liberty Gold MS63 6013757


1788 Colonial Unique Variety -Missing/Stolen
Colonial Missing/Stolen A 1788 Massachusetts Colonial Ryder 12-H variety has been reported missing/stolen. The coin was shipped via Ebay's international shipping program and cleared New York customs. Anyone with information contact: Doug Davis 817-723-7231 Doug@numismaticcrimes.org


Swedish Police Request Assistance
Stolen $20 The Swedish police are requesting the assistance of the Numismatic Crime Information Center. They are investigating a serial theft of very rare coins from the Royal Coin cabinet. Among the stolen coins is a $20 dollar 1931D St.Gaudens. Estimated value of 750.000 Swedish Crones. (ca 86 000 $). Stolen Anyone with information contact: Jan-Åke Törnhage
Inspector
Police Region Stockholm Division of Investigation
Phone: +46 10 563 33 27
Mobile: +46708 95 17 27
jan

Suspect Photo-Counterfeit Gold Bars
Suspect Detectives with the Lincoln, Nebraska Police Department are looking to identify the subject pictured below. The suspect sold the victim 7 one ounce gold bars in the amount of $7,000. The bars were later tested and determined to be gold plated bars made of zinc and copper. The suspect is believed to frequent coin shows in the Midwest. Anyone with information contact: Sgt.Steven Wiese Lincoln Police Department 402-441-8675 or Doug Davis 817-723-7231 Doug@numismaticcrime