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<p>[QUOTE="Truble, post: 2514105, member: 80662"]I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but there is no way to even begin to speculate on whether these were stolen or not, any more than the halves I have found in quanity over the past few weeks in MWRs were stolen. People through ignorance and desperation will spend the money they have. If you had found these in MWRs every one of you would have not said boo about them being stolen, but because the person chose to spend them instead of taking the 10% loss from the coinstar fee, they all of a sudden are stolen. ALL coin finds, whether at the bank in MWR or CWR, or store should now be considered stolen because someone's grandfather left them coins they had no idea of their value? Give me a break. The vast majority of people have no idea what the coins in their pockets or grandpas shoebox under his bed are made of.</p><p><br /></p><p>I expect each of you that find any quality of silver going forward to call your local police departments and check to see if there have been any robberies.</p><p><br /></p><p>Danielle, great finds. You should not be concerned about them being stolen. If there is a coinstar machine in the store there is probably more waiting to be sorted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Truble, post: 2514105, member: 80662"]I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but there is no way to even begin to speculate on whether these were stolen or not, any more than the halves I have found in quanity over the past few weeks in MWRs were stolen. People through ignorance and desperation will spend the money they have. If you had found these in MWRs every one of you would have not said boo about them being stolen, but because the person chose to spend them instead of taking the 10% loss from the coinstar fee, they all of a sudden are stolen. ALL coin finds, whether at the bank in MWR or CWR, or store should now be considered stolen because someone's grandfather left them coins they had no idea of their value? Give me a break. The vast majority of people have no idea what the coins in their pockets or grandpas shoebox under his bed are made of. I expect each of you that find any quality of silver going forward to call your local police departments and check to see if there have been any robberies. Danielle, great finds. You should not be concerned about them being stolen. If there is a coinstar machine in the store there is probably more waiting to be sorted.[/QUOTE]
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