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Numismatic Crime – $50,000 Reward Offered for Recovery of Stolen Coins

Numismatic Crime - $50,000 Reward Offered for Recovery of Stolen Coins

By Doug DavisFounder & President, Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) ……

Stolen in Transit: FedEx – Arizona to Florida

A package being sent via FedEx has been reported stolen/lost. The package was last scanned at the FedEx hub in Memphis, Tennessee. FedEx has been unable to locate the package.

Lost/Stolen Coins:

One of 315 Bolivia 8 Reales cobs stolen in transit - Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC)

  • 315 Bolivia 8 Reales cobs (example above)

Stolen in Transit: USPS – California to Maryland

A package shipped from California to Maryland via USPS was received by the recipient with the contents missing.

Stolen Note:

Fr.2211a-L 1934 $1,000 DGS Ser#L00066010A (Legacy) XF-40 - Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC)

  • Fr.2211a-L 1934 $1,000 DGS Ser#L00066010A (Legacy) XF-40

$50,000 Reward Offered

The North American Collectibles Association is offering up to a $50,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of coins and jewelry from the theft which occurred at the 2022 ANA World’s Fair of Money on August 15.

Anyone with information should contact Ryan Tocicki at Premier Insurance Services, (267) 872-0111 or [email protected].

Stolen in Transit: USPS – Maryland to Florida

A package sent via USPS has been reported lost/stolen. Tracking shows the package as having been delivered but it was not received by the recipient. The package contained an 1800/1798 Bust Large Cent Overdate S191 PCGS XF-40 Cert#28499514 from the Dan Holmes Collection.

Stolen in Transit: UPS – New York to California

A package shipped via United Parcel Service (UPS) from New York to California was received by its recipient with contents missing. The recipient advised that the package had been cut open on the bottom and re-sealed with clear tape – which the sender does not use on any package.

Stolen Coins:

  • 2017 $25 Palladium Eagle NGC MS 70 Early Releases (No photo)
  • 2018-W $25 Proof Palladium Eagle NGC PF 70 UC First Day of Issue (No photo)
  • 2006-W $25 Burnished Platinum Eagle NGC MS 70 Early Releases Certification Number 4439973-002
  • 2006-W $50 Burnished Platinum Eagle PCGS MS70 Certification Number 21127.70/15461945
  • 2006-W $100 Burnished Platinum Eagle PCGS MS70 Certification Number 11332508
  • 2016-W .10C Gold Mercury Dime PCGS SP70 First Strike x 3 Coins (Only Certification Number that I had a photo of: 598598.70/81051156)

Numismatic Crime Information (NCIC) - coins stolen from UPS

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Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center’s Doug Davis if you have questions or information about any of the cases above. You can reach him at (817) 723-7231, or email him at [email protected].

Numismatic Crime Information Center
Numismatic Crime Information Centerhttp://www.numismaticcrimes.org/
The Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation whose mission is to serve as a national and international resource for collectors, dealers, and law enforcement in the education, prevention, and investigation of crimes involving coins, paper money, tokens, medals, and related numismatic items. NCIC disseminates current crime-related issues to the numismatic industry and provides local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies with the fundamental investigative techniques, knowledge, and understanding to respond effectively to the complex challenges encountered during a crime. Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center's Doug Davis if you have questions or information concerning open cases. You can reach him at (817) 723-7231, or email him at [email protected].

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