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New Member
United States
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I have many coins and was recently relieved of them by a burgalar. I believe that I have seen them for sale on ebay but they have been placed in new certified holders. In others words my ngc coins are now pcgs or my ngc coins were resubmitted to be regraded. I had some very unique items. How can I find out who submitted the coin and when for grading. I have seen over 3oo rare coin of mine sold in a few weeks and am out 100'000's of thousands. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME NOW IF YOU CAN ! Need to search the numbers. Thanks Jamie and Robert coinestatesale2015 on ebay
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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So sorry to heAR that. Did you get truview pics? If they are unique enough and you paid for the pics I would think so but who do you go to? Is the seller located near you? I know there have been previous threads about this very topic. Let's let the experts who remember those chime in... Oh and  ... I'm sorry it's under such circumstances though
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New Member
 United States
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I apologize for my slow respoonse. still trying to figure out how to read the replys and join conversation. Please some one advise. I have information that I really want to speak of regarding my robbery and really need to know if there is some way to look up who the person is that csent a coin in for certification. all I get is the way to tell if it is a true certified coin. please help me thanks!
Edited by coinestatesale2015 06/14/2015 8:47 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Sorry about your loss.
Call the detective of the police department that handled the original report of your burglary and report your findings to him. A lot of coins look alike. You have to be 100% sure that the coins that are being sold were part of your burglary.
You are treading in unfamiliar territory that can be very dangerous. Since the coins are now being sold through interstate transactions the Feds should be able to get involved, too.
Good luck!
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 United States
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Concur that your local police Detective squad is your best bet at this time ... have you called them?
Sorry for the loss.
David
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Unfortunately you cannot. Otherwise a thief would see a rare coin, find out who submitted it and visit their home to relieve them of it. (irony unintended)
You will need to get law enforcement involved, such as the detectives who investigated the original theft. If you are somehow able to prove that they may be your coins, they can ask PCGS to co-operate or subpoena their records.
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New Member
 United States
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yes I undersdtad this. I am very certain that some are as they were listed and sold in the holder from when we had them certifed. And the others are regrade. Do you know how I can find out who sent them in on line today?or can you help?
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New Member
 United States
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how about the date of when it was certified? Can I get that?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7620 Posts |
All the information that you want is confidential. It cannot be released unless it is through proper subpoena power. You must understand that the confidentiality is in place for reasons that far outweigh what you would like to know. The grading services are not going to tell you anything. You must share what you know with the agency that you originality reported the theft to. Until you do that, nothing is going to happen.
I hate to sound abrupt, and I sympathize with your situation, but the wheels of justice move at a very measured pace.
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Pillar of the Community
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Most of your post has been deleted, this is not the type of advice we want to see on this forum. Keep in mind that this is a family friendly place and we want to project that type of image and not one of anger and revenge. echizento
Take 3 deep breaths, remind yourself about your family and how successful you are and if you have any kids, just be happy to be alive... of coarse its hard to be happy to be alive when there's people out there that make a living as dis honestly as that.
I really hope you get them back.
Edited by Normic67 06/14/2015 10:09 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Contact Doug Davis at the Numismatic Crime Center NOW! Sooner than later, he has been instrumental in helping collectors and dealers recover many stolen coins over the years. http://www.numismaticcrimes.org/Don't wait time is on the thieves side. Sorry to hear of your loss, I too have been there, never recovered a single thing and the burglary wiped me out of the coin business.
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2˘ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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