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Unfortunately, it has happened again. Joe and Jean Gallo had their entire inventory of error and variety coins stolen. They were returning from the Tennessee State Numismatic Society show when this theft occurred. I have provided a list of the coins that were stolen, some of which were high end items, especially a 1969-S Lincoln Cent with a doubled die obverse. If you are offered or hear that any of these particular coins are fro sale, please contact the authorities immediately.


nominat Cat#l Type Year mmM Variety Grade Serial Number Grading User-Defined 1
HalfCen 1002 Draped E 1808 8 over 7 XF-40 5077471189901034216 SEGS FS#l/20-002(HC-1808-301) Breen 1553 C-2
ICent 1010 Draped E 1796 LIHERTY error VF-35 5090721189901034202 SEGS BREEN 1698
ICent 1012 Draped E 1800 1800 over 1798 XF-45 5097801189901034616 SEGS Breen 1736
1 Cent 1020 Draped E 1807 Large 7 over 6 AU-55 5090731189901034203 SEGS Breen 1768, S-273
1 Cent 2996 Classic F 1810 Breakage & Off-Centei AG-3 227097002 PCI
1 Cent 1035 Coronet 1839 9 over 6, plain cords F-12 ANACS Breen 1870 Nl VF Details
1 Cent 1034 Coronet 1839 9 over 6, plain cords XF-40 5090741189901034204 SEGS Breen 1870 Nl
ICent 1044 Flying E; 1857 Obv clash W/SL500 XF-40 863787 ANACS FS#10-003(01-1857-402) Snow-9
1 Cent 1053 Flying Ei|l858 8/7 VF-30 5090851189901034217 SEGS FS#10-006(01-1858-301) Snow-1 Breen 1931 DIE#1
1 Cent 1073 Indian 1870 DDR MS-60 5097811189901034617 SEGS FS#10-008.7(01-1870-801) Snow-2,3 1-R-III
1 Cent 1072 Indian 1870 DDR XF-45 ANACS FS#10-008.7(01-1870-801) Snow-2,3 1-R-III
1 Cent 1071 Indian 1870 Pick-Axe JAU-50 5090771189901034208 SEGS Snow-7
1 Cent 1075 Indian 1873 Doubled Liberty Ty.2 XF-45 824716 ANACS FS# 10-009. 1(0 1-1 873- 102) 2-O-III Snow-2
1 Cent 1076 Indian 1874 DDO J1^6j3 5090781189901034209 SEGS FS#10-009.33(01-1874-101) Snow-1 FND-1 1-O-V
1 Cent 1082 Indian 1880 DDO JMS^63 5097681189901034602 SEGS FS#10-009.41(01-1880-101) Snow-1 FND-1 l-O-III
ICent 1085 Indian 1888/7 8 over 7Ty.2 KF-45 5090801189901034211 SEGS FS#10-010.7(01-1888-302) Snow-2
ICent 1087 Indian 1891 DDO |MS-64 826210 ANACS FS#10-10.88(01-1891-101) Snow-1 FND-1 1-O-IV,VII
ICent 1183 Lincoln 1917 Doubled die obverse JMS-60 5090871189901034219 SEGS FS#10-013(01-1917-101) 1-O-V Wex-1
1 Cent 1127 Lincoln 1936 DDO #2 fMS-62 NJ1845 ANACS FS#1 0-0 15(0 1-1936- 102) 2-O-V
1 Cent 1131 Lincoln 1941 DDO [MS-63 SX2569 ANACS FS#10-018.1(01-1941-102)2-O-I Wex-2
1 Cent 1135 Lincoln 1944 D D over S, Variety 1 JMS-62 2727.62/1409575 PCGS FS#10-020(01-1944D-501) OMM#1
ICent 1138 Lincoln 1946 S S over D MS-66 598222 ANACS FS#1 0-02 1.2(01-19468-501) OMM#1
1 Cent 2947 Lincoln 1955 Double die MS-61 NGCA
1 Cent 3094 Lincoln 1964 1cent on 10c Silver AU-50 2878375 ANACS Cleaned AU-50 Details
1 Cent 1258 Lincoln 1969 Doubled Die AU-50 5090821189901034213 SEGS FS#10-028(01-1969S-101) l-O-I Wex-1
ICent 1260 Lincoln 1970 s DDO - Business Strike AU-58 5090831189901034214 SEGS FS#1 0-029(01-19708-0 10) l-O-I
1 Cent 1161 Lincoln 1970 S DDO - Proofs PF-65 J982614 ANACS FS#10-030(01-1970S-102) 3-O-III Wex-3
1 Cent 1168 Lincoln |1971 DDO - Proof PF-66 931011 ANACS FS#10-032(01-1970S-101) l-O-II Wex-1
1 Cent 1167 Lincoln 1971 s DDO - Proof PF-67 936207 ANACS FS#10-033(01-1971S-102)2-O-II,V Wex-2
ICent 1165 Lincoln 1971 s DDO - Proof PF-65 579738 ANACS FS#10-032(01-1970S-101) l-O-II RPM#3
ICent 1166 [Lincoln 1971 s DDO - Proof PF-64 ZD5703 ANACS FS#10-033. 1(01-19718-103) 4-O-V

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nominal Cat#l Type Year MM Variety Grade SerialNuniber Grading User-Defined 1
ICent 1164 Lincoln 1971 S DDO - Proof PF-64 414819 ANACS FS#10-033(01-1971S-102) 2-O-1LV Wex-2
I Cent 1171 Lincoln 1972 S D DDO- Proof PF-66 864743 ANACS FS#10-033.7(01-1972S-101) l-O-I Wex-1
I Cent 1169 Lincoln 1972
Cent on Phillipine Plan AU-50 2674 ANACS
ICent 2927 Lincoln 2000 ] Obverse Die Cap MS-66R 3043481-001 NGCA
2 Cents 1309 Two-Cen 1869/8 TPD AU-50 ( ANACS KF-2-TPD Breen-2399
2 Cents 1313 Two-Cen 1872 TOO MS-62 SEGS FS#20-006(02-1872-101) l-O-II KF-l-TDO
3 Cents 1333 Nickel 1887 7 over 6 PF-65 338022-002 NGCA FS#3N=007(3N- 1887-302) MPD#1 BREEN-2453
Half Dim 1530 Liberty S 1872Q S QPD-MPD MS-62 SEGS FS# 1A 100-005(H10-1872S-301)MPD-001 BREEN-3136
5 Cents 1368JShield 1870Q QPD-MPD-Clash Die MS-61 5090931189901034225 SEGS FS#50-005. 77(05- 1870-301) Premium 30x
5 Cents 1370 Shield 1872 DDO PF-61 ANACS FS-50-007(050- 1872- 101) F-8 3-O-III BREEN-2492
5 Cents 1382 Shield 1875 DDO AU-50 SEGS FS#50-01 1.3(05-1875-102) 2-O-V F-05
5 Cents 1384 Shield 1876 1879 TOO MS-64 ANACS FS#50-0 12(05- 1876-1 01) 1-O-ILIII F-04
5 Cents 1385 Shield
9 over 8 PF-64 102030-003 NGCA FL#3 BREEN-2514
5 Cents 1390 Shield 1883 3 over 2 MS-65 ANACS FS#50-013(05-1883-301) F-08 BREEN-2524
5 Cents 1393 Liberty IBS! DDR MS-63 SEGS FS#50-014(05-1887-801) I-R-III
5 Cents 1415 Buffalo 1913 DDR XF-45 SEGS FS#50-014.86(05-1913-1801) I-R-II.VI DDR-001
5 Cents 1401 buffalo 1916 Double die VG-8 SEGS FS#50-OI6(05-1916-101) I-O-V
5 Cents 1405 Buffalo 1918 D 8 over 7 F-12 ANACS FS#50-016.5(05-1918D-101)1-O-III
5 Cents 1404 Buffalo 1918 DDR AU-58 SEGS FS#50-016.45(05-1918-801) 1-R-II
5 Cents 1406 Buffalo 1918 D 8 over 7 VF-20 PCI FS#50-016.5(05-1918D-101)1-O-III
5 Cents 1411 Buffalo 1919 50 on 10 Planchet XF-45 ANACS
5 Cents 1413 Buffalo 1930 DDO MS-63 ANACS FS#50-017(05-1930-101) 1-O-IV
5 Cents 1420 Buffalo 1935 Doubled die Reverse MS-60 SEGS FS#50-018(05-1935-801) 1-R-V
5 Cents 1426 Buffalo 1937 D 3 Legged MS-63 NGCA FS#5 0-020.2(05- 1 937D-90 1)
10 Cents 1507 Capped I 1824 4 over 2 MS-64 NGCA BREEN-3177
10 Cents 1509 Capped E 1830 30 over 29 AU-50 SEGS FS#100-003(10-1930-301)BREEN-3194
10 Cents 1518 Liberty S 18471V MPD AU-58 SEGS MPD#2GREER-102
10 Cents 1522 Liberty S 1856 DDO PF-64 ANACS GREER-105 BREEN-3295
10 Cents 1527 Liberty 8(1873 Doubled Die (Shield), i VF-30 SEGS FS#100-003.5(10-1873-2101) GREER-101 l-O-III
10 Cents 1535 Liberty S1880R RPD MS-63 SEGS GREER-102
10 Cents 1538 Barber 1893 3 over 2 MS-61 SEGS BREEN-3479
10 Cents 3093 Mercury 1942 2 over 1 XF-40 4118596 ANACS Cleaned Net 45
10 Cents 1573 Roosev 1950 S S over D MS-64 SEGS FS#100-014.5(1-01950S-501) OMM#1

10 Cents 1589 HRoosevel 1968 S DDO PF-67 ANACS FS# 1 00-020.2( 1 00- 1 968S- 1 02) 8-O-I
25 Cents 1606 Capped 1825 25 over 24 AU-58 SEGS BRN-3 BREEN-3910

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nominal Cat#l Type Year MM Variety Grade Serial Number Grading User-Defined 1
25 Cents 1617 Liberty S 1853 3 over 4. Arrows and I VF-30 ANACS FS#250-003(25-1853-1301)BRIGGS#la
25 Cents 1618 Liberty S 1853 3 over 4. Arrows and F VF-30 2694613 ANACS FS#250-003(25-1853-1301)BRIGGS#la
25 Cents 1621 Liberty S 1869 DDO PF-58-A SEGS BRIGGS-2-B BREEN-4052
25 Cents 1624 Liberty S 1877 S Over horizontal S AU-50 ANACS FS#250-007(25-1877S-501) RPM#1
25 Cents 1627 Liberty S 1891 IV MPD XF-40 PCI FS#250-007.5(25-1891-301) MPD#1 BRIGGS-7-G
25 Cents 1641 Standing 1930 DDO-TDR AU-58 PCI BREEN-4265 1-O-V,VI 1-R-II Wex-2
25 Cents 1648 Washingl 1934 Double-die MS-64 PCGS 2-O-I Stage C
25 Cents 1651 Washingl 1936 DDO MS-63 SEGS FS#250-01 1(25-1936-101) l-O-I
25 Cents 1652 Washingl 1937 Doubled die obverse MS-62 ANACS FS#250-012(25-1937-101) 1-O-IV(V)
25 Cents 1677 Washingl 1940 D DDO MS-66 NGCA 3-O-II,VII Wex-3
25 Cents 1737 Washingl 1942 DDR MS-60 SEGS FS#250-014.3(25-1942-802) 5-R-V
25 Cents 1736 Washingl 1942 D Doubled die obverse MS-63 L06280 ANACS FS#250-015(25-1942D-101) l-O-I
25 Cents 1738 Washingl 1942 DDR MS-64 ANACS FS#250-014(25-1942-801) 2-R-V
25 Cents 1747 Washingl 1942 D DDR MS-63 416826 ANACS FS-25-1942D-801 (16) 1-R-EV
25 Cents 1777 Washingl 1943 Double die MS-63 ANACS FS#250-016.7(25-1943-103) 1 l-O-I WDDO-6
25 Cents 1804 Washingl 1950 S S over D MS-64 ANACS FS#250-022(25-1950S-601) OMM#1
25 Cents 1839 Washingl 1964 D DDR MS-64 SEGS FS#250-025(25-1964D-801) WDDR-1 1-R-V
25 Cents 1845 [Washing! 1967 DDO MS-67 ANACS FS#250-026.5(25-1967-101) 2-O-I WDDO-002
25 Cents 1849 Washing 1976 D DDO MS-65 ANACS FS-25-1976D-101 (28) 1-O-V WDDO-001
25 Cents 3159 Washingl 1980 P 250 on 100 MS-64 2330375-006 NGC 250 on 100
50 Cents 1860 Draped E 1805 5 over 4 VF-30 SEGS O-102
50 Cents 1863 Draped E 1806 6 over inverted 6 VF-20 SEGS O-l 12 FS#50-1 806-301
50 Cents 1865 Capped I 1807 50 over 20 VF-30 PCI O-112
50 Cents 1871 Capped E 1812 2 over 1, large 8 XF-40 SEGS O-lOla
50 Cents 1877 Capped E 1815 5 over 2 XF-40 SEGS O-101
50 Cents 1912 Capped E 1839 O AU-50 ANACS RPM#1 BREEN-4739
50 Cents 1915 Liberty S 1844 IV O MPD F-12 SEGS FS#500-00 1 (50- 1844O-301)MPD#1 WB-103
50 Cents 1916 Liberty S 1845 O/Ho RPM Horz O AU-50 SEGS FS#500-002.5(50-1845O-501) WB-103
50 Cents 1931 Liberty S 1861 O Confederate Restrike AU-50 SEGS BREEN-8002
50 Cents 1933 Liberty S 1866 IV MPD-DDR MS-60 I SEGS MPD#2 BREEN-4933
50 Cents 1936 Liberty S 1873 QDO-DDR AU-55 XF-45 SEGS FS#500-007. 1(50-1873-1 101) 7-R-IWB-109
50 Cents 1938 Liberty S 1877/6 1877/6
SEGS FS#500-007.5(50-1877-301)
50 Cents 1940 Barber 1892 QDR AU-58 SEGS FS#500-007.8(50-1892-801)LAWRENCE-102
50 Cents 1997 Kennedy 1964 D 500 Struck on 250 Plan MS-61 ANACS
1 Dollar [2023 Draped Ej 1799 9 over 8, 13 stars VF-30 4160614 ANACS BREEN-5390 - Scratched

nominal Cal#l Type Year MM Variety ] Grade Serial Number Grading User-Defined 1
1 Dollar i2027 Trade Dcjl876 CC AU-55 SEGS FS#$ 1 -0 1 4(T$ 1 - 1 876CC-80 1 ) 1 -R-III
1 Dollar E028 Trade Del 876/5 s RPD AU-55 PCGS FS#T$l-1876s-301 BREEN-5802
1 Dollar 2030 Trade Dc(1877 s DDR XF-40 PCI FS#$1-014.5(T$1-1877S-801)1-R-III
1 Dollar 2031 Trade D<jl 878 s AU-55 ANACS FS#$1-015(T$1-1878S-801) 1-R-V
1 Dollar 2040 Morgan 1880 CC 8 over high 7 MS-63 I ANACS FS#$ 1 - 1 880CC-005(005.2) BREEN-5553
1 Dollar 2068 Morgan 1887 7 over 6 JPL-62 PCGS FS#$ 1 -005 .3(FS#$ 1 - 1 887-002)
2.50 Doll 2110 Coronel 1851 o VF-35 ANACS BREEN-6214
2.50 Doll 2111 Coronel 1891 MS-61 PCGS FS#-G2.5-1891-801 BREEN-6310
10 Dollar 2117 Coronel 1849 VF-35 ANACS BREEN-6888
20 Dollai|2121 St. Gaudjl908 No Motto MS-60 SEGS 1-R-I1


I thank you for any co-operation concerning this matter.

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That is horrible. If that happened to me, I would have to use my debit card, and never see coins again. I hope they get caught!!
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Thats disgusting. This thread has been brought to my attention on another forum by a member. Would you mind if I copy this over to another coin forum?
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This is just horrible, it seems to be happening more and more often, much to my dismay.
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If it was a professional job they will just be broken out, resubmitted and sold. Its to bad, they just busted someone here in MI for selling stolen stuff on ebay. There listing was listed as being sold from TX but a cop noticed a fence in the pic and went out on a hunch and nailed them, found tons of stolen stuff.
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Wow...so sorry to hear this. I hope they catch the scumbags!
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Yes I do hope they get caught. I wish they would have rather tried to get mine. Also if I had a 1969-S or a 70-S DDO they would be in a safe deposit box or a vary large heavy safe. With that many coins did he have insurance on them? When I do find myself lucky in some distant future to own a nice collection will home owners ins. cover them if they have been appraised?
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Wow, some loss of some great coins.

Wish them good luck in getting them back.
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I hope those are spotted--a few of those are very high-profile coins, such as the 69-S DDO.
I doubt that one could even be re-submitted without arousing suspicion. Good luck to the owners.
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I got an email from a dealer this morning(Lynn Ourso of New Orleans Rare Coins) who knew the Gallos. He said that the only lead so far is CCTV footage from a hotel showing someone placing a GPS tracking device under a rear wheel well. If that is the case, then the robbers were certainly professionals and possibly even contracted for this robbery, i.e. they are working for someone.

I know this is only speculation on my part, however it is not unheard of in the art world for works of art to be stolen by contract for a client who is willing to pay for the theft of a piece of art that cannot be conventionally purchased. Any time GPS trackers are used in a crime, low level petty criminals are not involved- that is a device for the "big boys"


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When I do find myself lucky in some distant future to own a nice collection will home owners ins. cover them if they have been appraised?

Homeowners insurance will only cover it if you spend a fortune for coverage and have ridiculous amounts of paperwork to boot. Plus, most homeowners policies have a fairly high deductible so you will loose out on $1000-5000 right off the bat. Some homeowners policies treat collector coins as cash, in other words- only face value can be claimed because it is just "money". The best type of insurance to get is collector specific insurance. Members of the ANA have access to group rate collection insurance through Hugh Wood and I have heard it is a very reasonable cost.
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Homeowners insurance will only cover it if you spend a fortune for coverage and have ridiculous amounts of paperwork to boot.


Actually a lot will not insure them at all, no matter what. Ours will not. We are insured through Hugh Wood, underwritten by Lourdes of London.
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Thanks for the advice I may need some day. So for now I will have to train a dog to like my collection more then me or on heck of a VARY heavy safe. Still do believe the save deposit box would have saved there major losses. I once worked at a place that had the 10" wide x 2'deep safe built into the concrete floor covered by a piece of removable carpet to match the floor. Good luck packing that off.
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Still do believe the save deposit box would have saved there major losses

A safety deposit box would not have done a thing for them. The stolen items were their inventory for the Tennessee State Numismatic Society show- they were traveling through Bessemer, AL at the time.
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Keep an eye on ebay and the other auction houses.
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i wish at times like this we had India's laws
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What do you estimate a collection like that is worth?
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