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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 6427221, member: 100459"]I'm not familiar with Yale's personnel numbers nor would I know how coins could be audited or counted or whatever, but if the coins are valuable enough or important enough, I sure wouldn't wait, and hope they will turn up in 50-90 years. Did the possessor hide the coins so no one would know they had them? Who was the whistleblower that told the Auction House that the coins belonged to Yale U. If I possessed the coins and Yale U told the Auction House that the coins were theirs, I'ld sue the heck out of the Auction House, because they did not have the right to turn them over to Yale. There was a lack of due process by the Auction House and they are financial responsible for giving the coins the Yale U. Their responsibility tis to turn the coins over to the agent that had given the coins to them. They gave the coins to Yale U. only because they were Yale U and the scared the heck of them to get them to give them the coin. BIG QUESTION: Did the Auction House notify the possessor of the coins and did the possessor (for lack of a better name) know they were turned over to Yale U. There's more to the story than are in these 5 pages.</p><p>And, DonnaML, thank you for your input.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 6427221, member: 100459"]I'm not familiar with Yale's personnel numbers nor would I know how coins could be audited or counted or whatever, but if the coins are valuable enough or important enough, I sure wouldn't wait, and hope they will turn up in 50-90 years. Did the possessor hide the coins so no one would know they had them? Who was the whistleblower that told the Auction House that the coins belonged to Yale U. If I possessed the coins and Yale U told the Auction House that the coins were theirs, I'ld sue the heck out of the Auction House, because they did not have the right to turn them over to Yale. There was a lack of due process by the Auction House and they are financial responsible for giving the coins the Yale U. Their responsibility tis to turn the coins over to the agent that had given the coins to them. They gave the coins to Yale U. only because they were Yale U and the scared the heck of them to get them to give them the coin. BIG QUESTION: Did the Auction House notify the possessor of the coins and did the possessor (for lack of a better name) know they were turned over to Yale U. There's more to the story than are in these 5 pages. And, DonnaML, thank you for your input.[/QUOTE]
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