Dealer Inventory Stolen-California

California dealer Brad Watts, (Classic Currency), had his home broken into and entire inventory was stolen.

Partial List of stolen inventory

Large Size Type Notes

PCGS 66 Series 1901 $10 Buffalo
PCGS 65 Series 1896 $ 2 Educational
PMG 63 Series 1891 $ 2 Mc Pherson
PMG 64 Series 1891 $ 2 Mc Pherson
PCGS VF 20 Series 1918 $2 Battleship K. C.
PCGS 63 Series UNK $ 5 Woodchopper
PMG 64 Series 1891 $ 5 Thomas
PMG 64 Series 1886 $2 Hancock
PMG & PCGS 65 Series 1899 $ 1 Black Eagles
PMG AU 55 Series 1874 $1 Rainbow
PCGS 58 PPQ Series UNK $1 Rainbow
PMG UNK GR Series 1914 $100 Blue Seal

Raw ASST Large Size Gold Notes
Raw XF $ 5,2,1, Educational Notes
Raw VF Series UNK $2 St. Nicolas Lazy Deuce
Raw National Large Size Silver City NM Notes

Raw small size Gem Star $5 North Africa US Note Yellow Seal
Raw small size packs of Hawaii Various denomination notes

PMG several high grade Military Payment Certificates

PCGS AU-58 1894 $10 Liberty Gold
NGC MS-62 1911 $10 Gold Indian
RAW 1891CC Liberty Gold
NGC AU-55 1892CC $5 Liberty Gold
RAW 1890CC $5 Liberty Gold
PCGS G-DETAILS 1871CC $5 Liberty Gold
ANACS G-6 1880CC $5 Liberty Gold
PCGS AU-58 $3 1854 Gold Indian
NGC MS-62 1884CC $1 MORGAN SILVER
ICG MS AU-50 1875CC 25CENT Seated Liberty
PCGS XF-40 1875CC 20CENT
PCGS XF-40 1878 10 CENT Seated liberty
PCGS VF-08 1878CC 10 cent Seated Liberty
NGC G-06 1878CC 10CENT Seated Liberty

PCGS AU-55 1556 SPANISH GOLD 4 ESCUDO
PCGS MS-62 1877 MEXICO GOLD 5 PESO
PCGS UNK GR 8 REALE GOLD PIECE
CONFEDERATE 1863 $100 PMG-63 ALT

Anyone with information contact:

Doug Davis
817-723-7231
Doug@numismaticcrimes.org

The Numismatic Crime Information Center is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation. P.O. Box 14080 Arlington, Texas 76094.

ICTA appoints seven to non-profit foundation board

The Board of Directors of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets has appointed seven industry leaders to guide the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation (ACEF), the non- profit organization recently formed to receive contributions to support the work of its Anti- Counterfeiting Task Force.

Scott Spitzer

Scott Spitzer, chief executive officer of Manfra, Tordella & Brookes, Inc., will serve as president. Officers joining him will be Gary Linthicum of Universal Coin and Bullion, who will serve as vice president; Greg Allen of Greg Allen Coins as secretary; and Philip N. Diehl of U.S. Money Reserve as treasurer. Other board members include Robert Brueggeman, executive director of the Professional Numismatist Guild; Larry Baber, treasurer of the American Numismatic Association, and Robert Harwell of Hancock & Harwell Rare Coins.

ICTA’s board of directors approved the formation of the new non-profit for the purposes of receiving contributions from individuals, other 501(c)(3) organizations, local and regional coin clubs, grants, eBay for Charities, and government agencies. Those desiring to donate to the non-profit foundation should make checks payable to the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation and mail to P.O. Box 237, Dacula, Ga. 30019.

The foundation’s board of directors will review project proposals from ACTF to ensure that they are covered under IRS 501(c)(3) regulations.

“While we shall be forever grateful to those who stepped forward in our first year to support the work of our task force, we have come to realize that we can’t move forward by drawing from the same small well year after year,” said Diehl who serves as chairman of ICTA and will be serving the new non-profit as treasurer.

Diehl noted that the paper work has been completed and filed and the foundation can receive contributions as it awaits final approval from the IRS. Additionally, he pointed out that collectors, interested individuals, and organizations can now support the task force’s work through tax-deductible contributions of cash or coins.

Formed in January 2017, the Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force’s mission is to mobilize law enforcement to defend the nation’s coinage by educating officials about the economic impact and growing threat counterfeits pose to the marketplace and the public. ACTF serves as the coin industry’s liaison with law enforcement and policy makers, assisting in the investigation and prosecution of suspects involved in all aspects of coin counterfeiting. It also provides education, expertise, and other resources to law enforcement to assist in curtailing the manufacture, importation, marketing, and sale of counterfeit coins, related fakes of precious metals products, and counterfeit security packaging.

ACTF is totally funded through donations from businesses and individuals made directly to the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation, the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entity that funds the work and mission of the ACTF. Make checks payable to the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation and mail to ICTA, P.O. Box 237, Dacula, GA 30019. For information about donating, contact Beth Deisher at 567-202-1795; email beth.deisher@ictaonline.org.

Burglary: Proof Morgans Stolen-Foxboro,MA

The Numismatic Crime Information Center has been requested to assist in the burglary of New England Patriot’s tight end, Rob Gronkowski. His home was burglarized on February 4,2018, on the night of the Super Bowl. Among items taken were two Proof Morgan dollars.

Stolen Coins:

  • 1879 PCGS Proof Morgan  81852050
  • 1896 PCGS Proof Morgan  81296984

Anyone with information contact:

Doug Davis
817-723-7231
Doug@numismaticcrimes.org

The Numismatic Crime Information Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. P.O. Box 14080 Arlington, Texas 76094.

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