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I have been notified that the following coins were stolen in a robbery which took place at Surrey, UK on Wednesday 26th January 2005.

If you have any info regarding these coins please can you contact me asap.

Crown 1663 bright Good EF

Crown 1687 choice

Crown 1695 OCTAVO S3470, ESC 87 Unc or near so and retaining some original brilliance

Crown 1700 DVODECIMO Good EF with underlying mint bloom and a few flecks of haymarking S3474

Crown 1821 SECUNDO Choice even grey tone toned

Crown 1845 choice grey tone

Crown 1847 Gothic choice, toned

Crown 1893 LVI EF

Crown 1893 LVII Unc

Crown 1894 LVIII Unc lovely tone only the odd minor bag mark prevents the piece being choice

Crown 1960

Crown Good EF some origibal brilliance strong strike

Farthing 1719 EF with a hint of lustre reverse, pleasing S3662

Five Guineas 1686

Five Guineas 1700

Five Guineas 1729 NGC MS63 as further certification ensues this piece will surely prove to be high or top of the population statistics

Half Noble Edward III Treaty Series S1506 EF

Half Sov 1899 Unc

Half Sov 1915s Unc

Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO ESC 554 better than EF with some original brilliance, some flecks of haymarking obverse

Halfcrown 1917 Unc

Halfcrown no problems Unc with some originally brillaince, as godd as you will see for this date

Halfpenny 1685 James II in Tin Obverse No Stop after SECVNDVS. BMC 539. NVMMORVM FAMVLVS (5 pointed mullets). Weight 11.07g. With the exception of a few small spots of corrosion, this piece is practically as struck with almost full tin lustre, even on the edge, which is complete and intact. Ex Cooke's Nicholson sale Cooke stated ".... it is difficult to imagine an example in a finer state of preservation"

Halfpenny 1753 PCGS AU58

Halfpenny 1868 Cupro-Nickel Proof

Penny 1825 Proof in copper pleasing aFDC with a hint of lustre and rare

Penny 1855 Unc lustre

Rose Ryal James I Second Coinage 1605-06 mint mark Rose S2613 pleasing Good VF or better and ex Garrett sale. London Coins Nov 2004 Lot 662

Shilling 1856 EF

Sixpence 1675/4 NGC MS65

If you have any information concerning any of these coins, please let me know. Also, please also pass this information on.

Thanks

Andy

Posted

Yes, I got that info too. Good idea putting something in the Forum, I didn't think of that!

Posted

No problem, Chris. The more people that know about it the better. Might help to unearth some info on these and the robbers.

I've put a note on a couple more of the forums I know of but if anyone else knows of any more then feel free to put a message on those ones too. (Maybe Syl or Oli can assist?)

Thanks

Andy

Posted (edited)

Wow what a haul. Do we think they were stolen to order? There's some fairly "hot" pieces there that couldn't really be sold on the open market now without raising suspicion. Is there any info on who they were stolen from?

Edit: Posted on Colin Cooke's site - all other bases seem to be covered.

Edited by Emperor Oli
Posted

Thanks for posting on CC's site, Oli. Syl's offered to post messages elsewhere.

The coins belonged to a Dealer, but I don't have any more information other than what I've posted here.

If I hear anything more, I'll add to this thread.

Cheers

Andy

Posted

and no doubt the crook is polishing the coins with Brasso to sell on ........the James tin 1/2d please noooooooo.

Surely this lot are traceable....and we've all got digital copies of our coins...haven't we ? :(

Posted (edited)

Can we keep these lists 'active' somewhere, Chris. It would form a good reference point for buyers!

I've 'cut & pasted' to Word and saved with my coin information, but I'm not guaranteed to see all stolen lists unless pointed out.

Edited by Geordie582
Posted

That is a lot of moneys worth there! I doubt that they would appear for a few years yet as Oli said.

I shall keep my eye out for any of them.

Posted
I doubt that they would appear for a few years yet as Oli said.

I meant they wouldn't appear ever...that's if the thief has anything about him.

Posted

Just got back from the Wakefield Fair (good seeing you again, Geordie - bit busy so no chance for a chat - maybe next time?)

Picked up a few more details....more serious than we thought as it was infact an armed robbery

Dealer = Mark Davidson

The case no is CN 380 2736 - 05

And if anyone has any info, then please speak to DS Bob Gould on either: 020 8768 1212 or 020 8649 1217

Cheers

Andy

Posted

So the theives were both organised and informed...looks like those coins aren't going to surface for a while if ever! :angry:

Was he unhurt?

Posted
Just got back from the Wakefield Fair (good seeing you again, Geordie - bit busy so no chance for a chat - maybe next time?)

Picked up a few more details....more serious than we thought as it was infact an armed robbery

Dealer = Mark Davidson

The case no is CN 380 2736 - 05

And if anyone has any info, then please speak to DS Bob Gould on either: 020 8768 1212 or 020 8649 1217

Cheers

Andy

Mark Davidson, i know that name.

Doesn't he advertise in Coin News or whatever it's called?

Posted

Yep, Syl - I think he does advertise in CN. Nice chap - dealt with him a few times.

HPJ - I honestly don't know. He doesn't appear to be that well known in circles up North so I will find out more at the London Coin Fair next Saturday no doubt. Will let you know.

Cheers

Andy

Posted

Just for you members on here, Mark Davidson is part of the CoinCraft writing team who wrote the hammered section of the CoinCraft catalogue. According to that he's well known on the London circuit.

Posted
Just got back from the Wakefield Fair (good seeing you again, Geordie - bit busy so no chance for a chat - maybe next time?)

I meant Geoff T when I said Geordie!

Apologies Geoff!

(Too many G's!!! :))

Posted
Just got back from the Wakefield Fair (good seeing you again, Geordie - bit busy so no chance for a chat - maybe next time?)

Andy - it was Geoff, not Geordie! Good to see you anyway and hope to be around next month.

PS - just seen your reply. I won't be so precipitate next time and read to the end of the list before I dash into e-print.

:D

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