

Missing/Stolen Coin Reported
Missing Coin The following coin has been reported missing after the FUN show in Orlando. Anyone with information contact: Doug Davis 817-723-7231 Doug@numismaticcrimes.org


"Alert: Vehicle Burglary-Dealer Inventory Stolen-Kent Washington
Vehicle Burglary Coin dealer Susan Trask and Bill Lorman were the victims of a vehicle burglary that resulted in the loss of inventory exceeding $200,000. The offense occurred at the Best Western in Kent, Washington. Both dealers were preparing to attend the Coin and Currency show at the Kent Commons in Kent, Washington. Partial list of stolen Inventory: Approx. 200 pieces gold- 21/2, 5 and 10's 25-30 certified coins primarily Walking Liberty halves Large assortment of Frankl
Burglary-Antique Store-Stolen Coins- Oregon
Burglary Sutherlin, Oregon Detectives are investigating a burglary that occurred at Oakland Antiques. STOLEN PROPERTY LIST 1. App 60 Miscellaneous 14k - 18k rings - Diamond Ruby Emerald etc -
Antique estate
2. South West Native American made Sterling Silver Turquoise jewelry
(bracelets, cuffs, necklaces, rings) - see photos
3. Northwest Indian beadwork dolls, tobacco pouches, knife sheaths
4. 50 misc date Peace & Morgan dollars including 19 dated 1923 mint silver
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"Alert" -Update-Theft Large Amount Gold Coins-UPS-Essington,PA Area
UPS Theft Gold Coins Detectives with the Tinicum Township police department are investigating a theft involving a large amount of gold coins. The coins were being shipped to Germany via UPS and was last scanned at the Philadelphia air hub. Based upon the preliminary investigation it is believed the suspect or suspects are local and may attempt to sell the coins in the Philadelphia or outlying towns or municipalities. 7 Mexican 50 Pesos 586 French 20 Francs Napoleon III Any d
"Alert" Theft Large Amount Gold Coins-UPS-Essington,PA Area
UPS Theft Gold Coins Detectives with the Tinicum Township police department are investigating a theft involving a large amount of gold coins. The coins were being shipped to Germany via UPS and was last scanned at the Philadelphia air hub. Based upon the preliminary investigation it is believed the suspect or suspects are local and may attempt to sell the coins in the Philadelphia or outlying towns or municipalities. Any dealer or collector who may be offered coins as descri