Major Smash and grab of dealer inventory in central NJ

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by majorbigtime, Oct 12, 2009.

  1. BNB Analytics

    BNB Analytics New Member

    Very sad the more I think about it.. I hope he gets his coins back!
     
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  3. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    Recently, Julian reports on status:


    Nothing yet, but I have been getting many calls of support from lots and lots of people.

    The police do have some leads, so I will continue with my prayers, as well.

    I have also received several calls from people that are seeing unusual coins in unusual places, but no hits yet. I just hope that the inventory is still intact and in the US.

    I cannot express properly my appreciation to all of the well wishers. Many, Many, Many thanx.

    If you see anything unusual, Please contact me.

    301 585 5467, office
    301 785 5640, cell
    julian@juliancoin.com


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    PNG member, numismatic dealer since 1965. Operates a retail store, also has exhibited at over 1000 shows.
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  4. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    I know everyone is quite interested in this . But it really is a detriment to the investigation and anticipated capture of these culprit's. Just keep a watchful eye and report anything of value directly to the authorities. To do so here, may only assist the thieves in alluding capture.
     
  5. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member


    My recent post is merely a repeat of Julian's public statement on another forum. He is aware that I started this thread here with a link to his plea for help on the other forum.
     
  6. illini420

    illini420 1909 Collector

    Good news just posted by Julian over on the Collector's Universe Forum:




    "As most of you know, my car was broken into during my return from a show last month.
    I received many phone calls about the missing coins, but nothing matched.

    On Oct. 29, I received a call from an eastern dealer who does not want to be named at this time. He was being offered some coins and asked me about them. After he had mentioned three coins, I was virtually certain that these were, indeed, the stolen inventory.

    I then called the police detective that had been working on the case and gave him the information. By late that afternoon, he had set up, in conjunction with the FBI and another agency, a meeting for the next morning to view the coins.

    Early Oct. 30, my son, Sam, and I drove to meet with the assembled law enforcement officers. The original plan was abandoned and the eight officers then went to the place that the coins were supposed to be, while Sam and I waited to be called to identify the items.

    After nearly an hour, I was called and eventually told that it really wasn’t necessary for me to identify the coins, as my name was all over them. A few minutes later, I went and saw the coins, which were all mixed up, but very few had been removed from the 2 X 2’s and I don’t think that any had been broken out of their encapsulation, either.

    The following Tuesday, I went to examine the coins more closely and found over 1700 coins and 300 notes in the custody of the FBI. The vast majority of the volume was there. There were some notable items missing.

    The following week, the FBI made another visit, but no items were found. On Nov. 12, the FBI called and said that they were going to get some more coins and on a subsequent call, I was told that more coins including at least one item that I had noted as still missing, previously.

    I have not been to examine this second group of coins yet, but will do so in the very near future.

    As of this date, the original thieves have not been apprehended and I am not certain of exactly what else might be missing. This is an ongoing investigation and I am being as forthcoming as I am able to be at this time.

    I am unable to express, adequately enough, my appreciation to the hundreds of well wishers and especially to the many, many, people that pledged money to a reward fund that was started by Jon Lerner and Laura Sperber. Many of my colleagues in the PNG also added to this fund and I will be eternally in their gratitude, as well.

    The numismatic press and the general press gave this a great deal of publicity and I believe that because of this publicity, the coins were able to be identified. I want to express my appreciation to, in no specific order, Coin World, Krause Publications, the Coin Dealer Newsletter, Heritage Numismatic, the various dealer networks, as well, and of course the message boards on CU and NGC. Doug Davis of the NCIC offered me his good offices, as well.

    The law enforcement agencies, from the local police to the FBI, have been true professionals and are continuing to be as supportive as possible. I will probably never be able to properly express my appreciation to them either."
     
  7. boxerchip

    boxerchip Runnin' Buffalo

    hahahaha I LOVEEEE hearing about stupid jerks who wrong others getting theirs!!! +1 for the FBI and police for actually doing something right for once!
     
  8. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    So glad to hear this, but sure hope the thieves are somehow caught!
     
  9. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Great news, and the ultimate happy ending will be conviction of the crooks!
     
  10. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    I saw him at the Baltimore Whitman show.
    I asked him what's the latest.
    He's quite confident that the FBI is doing their very best.
    He appeared to be very upbeat about the whole situation.
     
  11. catsailor40

    catsailor40 Junior Member

    i HATE theives. my car got smashed into for 3k in cash right after i sold a car and had forgot to go to the bank. the feeling of wanting to do unspeakable things to theives is tough. i hope they catch the worthles POS theives, and i hope that dealer the coins are being brought to doesnt actually pay for them.
     
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