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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2483693, member: 19250"]Ken come on now a few bucks? He knew from the time he got his hands on them he had something big. It be the same thing as insider trading on the stock market . A few bucks I think not! When you possess an item that was never released ,no matter if it's from a government , a rock star, a author , whom ever..... you have stolen property .</p><p>When you give a cent as a gift that rightfully doesn't belong to you ....you given away stolen property !</p><p>When you have something that wasn't issued be it a coin , song lyrics , transcripts of a book,etc you're breaking the law.</p><p>He knew what he had, and no one could ever convince me the family never knew..... they were between a rock and a hard place. They had two choices #1 roll the dice and act like we're playing nice, to get the coins attribution , ,or #2 Leave them in a safety deposit box for another generation. Maybe in another 100 years things could be different . No they rolled the dice and craps they lost.</p><p>They weren't the thieves but had stolen property ,in the eyes of the law. They lost![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2483693, member: 19250"]Ken come on now a few bucks? He knew from the time he got his hands on them he had something big. It be the same thing as insider trading on the stock market . A few bucks I think not! When you possess an item that was never released ,no matter if it's from a government , a rock star, a author , whom ever..... you have stolen property . When you give a cent as a gift that rightfully doesn't belong to you ....you given away stolen property ! When you have something that wasn't issued be it a coin , song lyrics , transcripts of a book,etc you're breaking the law. He knew what he had, and no one could ever convince me the family never knew..... they were between a rock and a hard place. They had two choices #1 roll the dice and act like we're playing nice, to get the coins attribution , ,or #2 Leave them in a safety deposit box for another generation. Maybe in another 100 years things could be different . No they rolled the dice and craps they lost. They weren't the thieves but had stolen property ,in the eyes of the law. They lost![/QUOTE]
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