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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2124322, member: 66"]I've heard that too, problem is the time period doesn't begin tille the crime is discovered, so it would have STARTED in 1920 and not run out until 1927. Als that would just protect him from being charged with theft. The stolen property still belongs to the original owner and may be confiscated and returned no matter how long. So the 1913 V nickels could still be confiscated today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2124322, member: 66"]I've heard that too, problem is the time period doesn't begin tille the crime is discovered, so it would have STARTED in 1920 and not run out until 1927. Als that would just protect him from being charged with theft. The stolen property still belongs to the original owner and may be confiscated and returned no matter how long. So the 1913 V nickels could still be confiscated today.[/QUOTE]
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