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Valued Member
United States
228 Posts |
Since I got robbed of all my Morgans and Walking Liberty Coins last July, I just can't get back into it. I had so many cool toned coins and stuff that would take me a long time and a lot of money to get back to where I was, I am going to get out of the hobby for the time being. I still love the coins but I get mad whenever I see some because it reminds me that I got robbed.
So, would anybody be interested in an auction of all my books, supplies (air tites for morgans,boxes, etc., or should I offer them elsewhere. If there is an interest, I'll list what I have....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
618 Posts |
I would be interested in some airtites for the Morgans. SOrry to hear about that story. I am kind of new here and that is a shame on your story.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1931 Posts |
I may be interested as well. Sorry to hear of your misfortune. I can't even imagine how upset you must be feeling. what a shame
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Valued Member
 United States
228 Posts |
yeah, I figure it was somewhere between $2500 - $3000 worth of coins. I posted in the forums right when it happened
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2130 Posts |
Sorry to hear of your loss. Post a list of your supplies. I'm sure people hear will be interested. I hope you get back into it. Maybe start small with LMC's. Chris
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2049 Posts |
Really sorry to hear about your loss. I dont know what I would do if mine were stolen. I'd be interested in seeing what books you have though. If you want to PM me, that's fine or just list them here. Good luck.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1353 Posts |
Sorry to hear about the theft of your coins. Feeling must be devastating. As for your selling off the rest of your supplies/books the members of Coin Community would be fair and would like to help you out. Listing them here would give you a wide audience as well as going to other coin enthusiasts.
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Rest in Peace
United States
1729 Posts |
Kerry, I can sympathize with you - a number of years ago I lost a Whitman folder of Morgans and Peace dollars that my grandmother had given to me to a thief. I hope you'll reconsider returning to the hobby - maybe in another area of coins - as I did, a number of years ago, but if you don't, please post what you'd be interested in selling here.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1228 Posts |
I can sympathize with you too we all fear loss I lost $150,000 in property all at once the good thing I fill is that I'm going to try my best to not let that happen again and the loss makes you more cautious being afraid keeps you smart anyways hang in there they say good things can come out of bad things like everyone wanting to buy your left overs to start
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Moderator
 United States
23731 Posts |
Sorry to hear about theft.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
Sorry to hear about that. There's too much of that happening in this hobbby. Did they ever catch the guy?
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Valued Member
United States
136 Posts |
Wow, that really is sad. I am so sorry. It's a coinincidence this came up. On our autograph group today someone posted they were robbed of about 65 percent of their autographs (thousands of dollars). Then someone else posted they had a house fire and lost everything. I feel blessed; and it (and this post confirms my hard work will be worth it) and I am home inventoring everything and then I am headed right down to the insurance office to add a rider to my policy. I don't have as many coins etc as you all, but so far it's a close to 2k which is pretty good I think (though that's higher prices than I could sell it probably as I used Red Book). I urge everyone to do this. I went around the house and took photos and everything. So far I've cataloged most of the coins and the art and most of the pottery etc. I've got so many autographs I can't! It'd take me a year just to do that. But all my graphs are online so that's sort of it's own database. I don't think I'll bother with clothing, furniture, electronics, linens and household stuff. Just collectibles. I've been at it a month already daily spending hours. You'd not imagine how much you have!! Did you get your insurance to cover any of it? Hope so. Lesson here to all is stop procrastinating!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1040 Posts |
I remember your post about the original robbery, I am sorry you haven't been able to get back into the hobby. I think you are doing the right thing though, until those feelings of violation go away, you will never enjoy it. If you keep trying to force yourself to do something simply because you enjoyed it before, you may poison yourself forever against the hobby. Take time, don't even think about when you might like to start again. One day you will see a coin you just have to have, and you will know you are ready again. And one thing is for sure, all of us will be here to congratulate you when do.
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Moderator
 United States
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Kerry67, I suggest the first thing you do is buy yourself a real good safe,one that is fire proof as well as water proof and keep your interest in coin collecting going,don't let the idiot who stole your coins also steal your hobby,that would be a shame.May I suggest roll searching,that's what I do with Lincoln cents.Don't give up. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1541 Posts |
I'm very sorry to hear this. Maybe you should take a break and start with a different denomination or type. That'll renew your interest. Hang in there... time heals everything.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5603 Posts |
While I do not know you, I feel for your loss and the thought of being violated. I am sorry you were a victim of a loser and the disregard "he or she" had for other's property.I also would suggest you do not sell off your other belongings, some day you might get the urge to return to what obviously made you happy, I also can not imagine how I would feel, I hope you find it in yourself to some day return to something you put so much time and effort into, good luck, Mike......PS: What goes around, comes around!!
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