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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4871597, member: 105098"]Should hit all collector forums to BOLO for them, facebook, twitter, whatever you got, hit it all, and you should report it to police with cert numbers and pictures, they have means of checking pawn shops and craigslist and all that jazz, can also turn up in drug dealer busts too. it may not have even made it out of your city before disappearing and may turn up nearby really, you never know.</p><p><br /></p><p>you can also report it here:</p><p>Numismatic Crime Information Center</p><p><a href="http://numismaticcrimes.org/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://numismaticcrimes.org/" rel="nofollow">http://numismaticcrimes.org/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>If people care to check, like nationwide coin shops, then they will also know about it and if it turns up and can alert if they see it. really nobody wants to buy something stolen, but the reality is, if it's not reported stolen and notice hard to find, then it may go unnoticed and pass from hand to hand or coin shop to coin shop for a long time undetected.</p><p><br /></p><p>Technology is useful. everyone is connected. if you search for instance any of the slab numbers listed here on this guys report on NCIC you will find he's got notices on forums, facebook, UScoin news, Coin week, collectors com. each coin will get hits to them being stolen if someone checks the slab numbers on the internet. so this ups the chances of recovery. And he reported his missing Aug 31st, 202. it's pretty fast response to get a BOLO out to people that care to know and try to help.</p><p><a href="http://numismaticcrimes.org/2020/08/31/usps-theft-boston-ma/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://numismaticcrimes.org/2020/08/31/usps-theft-boston-ma/" rel="nofollow">http://numismaticcrimes.org/2020/08/31/usps-theft-boston-ma/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Also if any of them are PCGS gold shield, they should be notified to BOLO in case someone resubmits them, especially if you have the trueview pictures on them too, even cracked out they can compare to yours and recover it.</p><p> they could send them somewhere else like NGC of course, but cover your bases is always best for best chances of them coming back to you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4871597, member: 105098"]Should hit all collector forums to BOLO for them, facebook, twitter, whatever you got, hit it all, and you should report it to police with cert numbers and pictures, they have means of checking pawn shops and craigslist and all that jazz, can also turn up in drug dealer busts too. it may not have even made it out of your city before disappearing and may turn up nearby really, you never know. you can also report it here: Numismatic Crime Information Center [URL]http://numismaticcrimes.org/[/URL] If people care to check, like nationwide coin shops, then they will also know about it and if it turns up and can alert if they see it. really nobody wants to buy something stolen, but the reality is, if it's not reported stolen and notice hard to find, then it may go unnoticed and pass from hand to hand or coin shop to coin shop for a long time undetected. Technology is useful. everyone is connected. if you search for instance any of the slab numbers listed here on this guys report on NCIC you will find he's got notices on forums, facebook, UScoin news, Coin week, collectors com. each coin will get hits to them being stolen if someone checks the slab numbers on the internet. so this ups the chances of recovery. And he reported his missing Aug 31st, 202. it's pretty fast response to get a BOLO out to people that care to know and try to help. [URL]http://numismaticcrimes.org/2020/08/31/usps-theft-boston-ma/[/URL] Also if any of them are PCGS gold shield, they should be notified to BOLO in case someone resubmits them, especially if you have the trueview pictures on them too, even cracked out they can compare to yours and recover it. they could send them somewhere else like NGC of course, but cover your bases is always best for best chances of them coming back to you.[/QUOTE]
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