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rscoins
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« on: December 16, 2005, 08:38:52 pm »

I have a list of stolen notes, taken within the last week in Stratford, Ontario.
I will email the list to anyone who wants it.

Please email me directly

cand@cogeco.ca

Thanks,

Rick
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2005, 11:18:10 am »

Hi Rick,

Maybe you could attach the list of stolen notes to your post. This way everyone can have access to it and it improves the chances of catching the thief. >:(
« Last Edit: December 17, 2005, 05:41:54 pm by philippe_b »

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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2005, 11:33:55 am »

Sorry, the format is not capatible.

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« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2005, 05:46:52 pm »

I was able to copy Rick's list. If anyone can do something better, please let me know.

Philippe
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« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2005, 07:48:09 pm »

Here is the best I can do...........
_____________________________________________________________________________________


Notice of stolen Banknotes

on or about Dec. 14 / 05 between 3 & 6 p.m.

       The banknotes are the property of ******************** owners of ********************, Ont.  The notes were stolen from one of three locked showcases at the front of the store and within 20 feet of the main counter.  By a person or persons unknown while an accomplice distracted the sales personal.  
The robbery is one of several in this general area.  Two people a male and female have been seen and identified at two other establishments.  They are described as. The woman approximately 25-30 years old approximately five feet four inches tall with a thin build and long light –brown or blonde hair tied back in a ponytail.  The man is described as 25-30 years old, about six feet tall with a thin build and dark hair.  He was wearing a black coat, black pants and a white tuque and white gloves.  The two suspects have been connected to other robberies in the area and are considered dangerous.  Glen Manor Galleries in Shakespeare Ont. sustained between $30,000 and $50,000 in damage when the store was broken into.  15 to 20 rings were stolen from another Shakespeare Antique Shop yesterday.

The banknotes stolen from ********** have an approximate retail value of  $1075.00.  
Anyone with information is asked to call Perth County OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

1 1870 Shinplaster                     value             $35.00
1 1900 Shinplaster                     value            $ 8.50
1 1923 Shinplaster        ser. # 631618  value            $12.00
1 1923 Shinplaster        ser. # 645930     “                $19.00
      
1 1937 $1.00 note          ser. # 2240208   “                $12.50

1 1923 $1.00 note                        “                 $40.00
1 1923 $2.00 note   C 4779804                         $70.00


1 1937 $ 100.00 note   B/J 4525936                     $150.00
1 1937 $ 50.00  note   B/H 4652471                   $125.00
      

1 1971 $ 10.00 note  BC-49c      ser. TB ….00796             $60.00
1 1971 $ 10.00 note  BC-49c      ser. TS …..67646      $60.00
1 1971 $ 10.00 note BC-49a      ser DG 6905984               $85.00
1 1971 $ 10.00 note             ser. DG 6905983             $85.00
1 1971 $ 10.00 note BC-49-c-1      ser. EDC 9121209           $45.00
1 1971 $ 5.00  note BC-53a                                 $35.00
1 1971 $ 5.00  note BC-48b                            $40.00




1954  Modified $1.00 note Beattie/Rasminsky      S/Z  5 pcs. @$5.00 $25.00
1954 Modified  $2.00 note Beattie
1954 Modified  $2.00 note Lawson       3 pcs. @ $5.00   $15.00
1954 Modified  $5.00 note              3 pcs. @ $9.00   $27.00


      


1967 Serial # notes $1.00       2pcs. @ $6.00      $12.00
1967 Dated notes 1867-1967       4 pcs. @ $4.00       $16.00
1972 $5.00                      2 pcs. @ $40.00 $80.00

       
      Approximately  32 bills were in our display case and we may have missed one or two more!

      As stated the two suspects are considered dangerous and apparently will go to any lengths to get what they want.  If they come your way be careful and don’t try and be a hero!

  
                          Best Regards,  *****  and have a Merry Xmas……….
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2006, 04:30:23 pm »

A followup, some of the notes were recovered when an attempt was made to sell them to a dealer in Kitchener. A person was arrested.

Rick
 

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