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I have all my vehicles with tinted windows especially my truck because there is limited space in a truck to hide things. I do have a extended cab which has a little more room but other trucks without any extra room are limited with places to hide anything over about 2 or 3 inches thick (at least with older trucks like I am used to anyway)
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I should have remembered the specifics from the last time you posted about the postal safe.

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jbuck, I actually forgot I posted those pics of Baby. Thank You.
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Whenever I hear story's like this I feel so bad for the victim
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 Posted 01/02/2013  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JobIII to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Danester How about the Death Penalty for coin thieves. Anyone second that?


I seriously hope you're joking.


Back to the OP. I tend to carry any coins I buy with my at all times when they are not locked away. I feel like this happens all the time. Just fill in the blanks:

coin (dealer/buyer) on way (to/from) coin show. Stops and leaves coins in car. Returns coins are gone...

Terrible stories to read each and every time.
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Philadelphia, city of brotherly love - huh.
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You never know what is going through the mind of someone like this. Maybe the thief just got lucky this time? Although it does seem, with what limited knowledge of what actually happened, that this could be a setup. I admit I was thinking the same thing.

I once had my car broken into. They smashed the window (instead of just opening the unlocked door!). And they found... absolutely nothing. But they left the stuff from inside the glove box all over. They pulled out the portable CB form under the car seat from where I hid it... and left it.

Weird part is, I tracked the guy to the motel a block and a half away (light snow made it easier than it would have had to be). The cop who got there took specifics, but did nothing even though I showed her where the guy went. She said they just did not have enough manpower to look into the small incidents like this. At least insurance took care of the damage though.
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He should have taken the items in with him or covered them up.... Hind sight is ALWAYS 20/20

In his defense though, when you are trying to get to a coin show and something like a flat tire happens, you don't think because you have one thing on your mind.... to get to the show and set up.

I personally would have been watching the repair guys and making sure they too didn't steal the coins.
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