Pretty dumb to sell them in the same town you stole them from. https://coinsweekly.com/ngc-databas...m_medium=email&utm_campaign=23_NGC_Proof_0411
https://www.numismaticnews.net/us-coins/coin-theft-suspects-caught Both stories are almost identical as if they are quoting a US Government press release. I'm not sure I get why CoinsWeekly redacted the names... once you plead guilty there's zero expectation of privacy. Also: https://www.theexaminer.com/news/kleptomaniac-coin-caper-cops-crime And of course from PACER's CRIMINAL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 1:22-cr-00104-MAC-ZJH-1 The USG is seeking (which has been ordered) forfeiture of:
I also was curious about the redaction of their names in the first article. All I can think of is that it's for an international audience - some countries don't allow names to be published until after conviction. While she has changed her plea to guilty and signed the stipulation, it's not clear if she's been formally convicted yet (I don't know how that works).