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Silver Indian Head Pennies Stolen?

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 Posted 04/04/2008  10:18 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mycrob to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Another coin theft. Interesting that it mentions silver Indian Head cents, which I don't believe even exist.

http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.as...395&nav=5ka4
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 Posted 04/04/2008  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Vaslin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
> including silver Indian Head pennies, Morgan dollars, gold coins, steel pennies, wooden nickels and blue and red silver certificates.

I'm betting they missed a comma.

including silver, Indian Head pennies, Morgan dollars, gold coins, steel pennies, wooden nickels and blue and red silver certificates.
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 Posted 04/04/2008  10:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm sure they meant three-cent silver.

The thieves broke into the home sometime between Late October and early January ... I would guess the house was unoccupied during this time. That's not the best place to store a valuable coin collection. Sure smells like a fish!
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 Posted 04/04/2008  11:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Why the heck would they mention steel "pennies" and wooden nickels?
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quote:
Why the heck would they mention steel "pennies" and wooden nickels?

Because they had some and now they don't, it may be worthless to one person and be priceless to another
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 Posted 04/04/2008  1:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Keep this in mind. Even the numismatic press sometimes has problems getting the details right, the non-numismatic press is hopeless.
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 Posted 04/04/2008  1:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KurtS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I hope that's recovered. There was a big collection stolen here recently near my town, but a sharp-eyed collector spotted someone trying to sell the collection to a dealer near Sacramento.
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 Posted 04/04/2008  3:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eaglefoot to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Don't ya miss Old Western Justice ?..........get a rope !
But yeah....security....security.....security !!.......I hear bank safety deposit boxes are pretty good.....
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04/04/2008 3:16 pm
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This gets me thinking about buying a safe or even using a safety deposit box. How do you guys ensure that your coins are safe?
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quote:
eaglefoot: I hear bank safety deposit boxes are pretty good...


A little OT, but a good story:

I cut concrete for a living.
A bank wanted to increase it's vault size.
They built a new vault extension off the building,
right outside the existing vault.
The deposit box room of the vault to be exact.

The day came to cut the concrete wall to connect
new vault to old...
2 Sheriff's Deputies were posted in/around our
work area. 2 bank guards were posted in the old vault.
They wanted plenty of armed men and watching eyes
when we opened the working vault to the outside world.
Not to mention concrete cutters don't look like the
most trustworthy bunch when we are dirty/sweaty.

We cut through the wall, right where the bank and general
contractor carefully laid out the lines. The new door was
going right next to a safe-box.

Anyway, when we dropped the concrete out,
their layout turned out to be about 2" off!
We cut the concrete on one of the verticals,
and then right through the back of a safe-box!
From the roof to the floor! Every box in that stack of drawers
was filled with concrete slurry... (A mix of water and very
fine concrete powder made from the diamond abrasives)
Slurry is also very acidic due to the lime released.

The contractor and bank manager didn't say anything when
they saw the cut, but they both looked like they were about
to cry. Then they were gone.
We were told to get our tools and get out asap, being
watched by Deps the whole time.

Just an interesting story to pass along...


Edit:
Not a bank vault, but the work is the same...
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04/05/2008 12:24 am
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 Posted 04/04/2008  10:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KurtS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
ratio411, the look on those banker's faces would've been priceless.
That was one expensive 2" error, and hopefully nothing irreplaceable was lost...ouch!
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Yeah; gotta pay attention to what theyre really trying to say. I remember listening to the news about a "stubborn, but loving, dog."

The way it was spoken, it sounded like, "stubborn, butt-loving dog."


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just think how many customers they lost after that one!
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 Posted 04/05/2008  09:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jeremymh to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe the collector is very naive, I have heard a bunch of you adults actually state that "EVERY" nickel before 1964 is silver, so maybe this person belives pennies were once silver! And theres a lot of con artists on ebay that state this in their auctions!
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 Posted 04/05/2008  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add afernbaugh to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
jeremymh---can you find those posts? I really doubt that many people here told anyone that all pre 1965 nickels were made of silver. Before 1965 our coinage of dollars, half dollars, quarters, 20 cent pieces, dimes and Half Dimes were 90% silver.....not nickels. We only had silver in nickels during the WWII era.

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Actually, I see auctions on ebay all the time about buffalo silver nickels, etc, because they are silver in color. So they try to get away with saying silver nickels when they are just clad.
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