Over $2 Million Worth of Coins Taken in Burglary, Reward Offered

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A SIMCO Numismatics customer was burglarized for over $2,000,000 in coins and other personal property several days before Christmas. The Central Ohio owner used a large in-house safe, but it was brazenly taken from the home intact.

The owner, who would like to remain anonymous, is offering a substantial reward for information or assistance in recovering the property.

A list of several rare coins taken in the burglary and the SIMCO Numismatics contact to report information

While cash, jewelry and other valuables were stolen, a few of the more valuable and rare coins include:

Date
Denomination
Grading Service Grade
Certification #
1893-S
$1
PCGS MS65
4501683
1884
Trade $1
PCGS PR50
5651088
1895
$1
PCGS PR67
1376127
1895-O
$1
PCGS MS64
05700144
1895-O
$1
PCGS MS62
4981148
1895-O
$1
PCGS MS61
9790601
1884-S
$1
NGC MS63
Eliasberg
1884-S
$1
NGC MS62
275845-001
1892-S
$1
NGC MS62
693511-001
1889-CC
$1
NGC MS64DPL
650354-010
1889-CC
$1
NGC MS62
348996-002
1886-O
$1
NGC MS63DPL
688352-047
1903-S
$1
PCGS MS66
8453503
1918/17-D
5c
PCGS MS62
6582846
1795
$1
NGC AU58 Carter
56297-001

 

For a complete listing or if you have information that can help in recovering the coin and other personal property, you can contact:

Larry Shepherd
SIMCO Numismatics
P.O. Box 54867
Cincinnati, OH 45254
513-702-4466 Cell
859-635-6226 Office
simco@fuse.net

 

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Koichi Ito

Recently, There is too many news about Burlaries of Rare Coins and Medals as well as other Numismatic Items. Why they steal rare coins and medals? is the Question. Weather or not they love to collect rare coins and medals or they want quick cash?