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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2442509" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>Most coins are priced at spot metal pricing unless they are of special significance. They coins must have been 'sold' pretty soon after being stolen since the shop should have received notification. How long was the time period between receiving the coins and melting. Some pawn shops go to extreme measures to avoid stolen property, but will never be 100%. </p><p></p><p>A newspaper article in Houston back around 1990, I can't find it, had a Police search of 48 junk yards and 86 pawn shops. 47 junk yards had stolen vehicles and 84 pawn shops were found with stolen items. WOW, what a shocker, who would take a stolen item to a pawn shop? </p><p></p><p>The show did have some interesting items when it first started, but has lost a lot of interest since. Or maybe I just have better things to do than watch made up 'reality' TV.</p><p></p><p>Must say though, "Dude, you're screwed" is wild, even if scripted. Those guys are bad ass. "Naked and Afraid" is starting again. That is just too weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2442509, member: 27991"] Most coins are priced at spot metal pricing unless they are of special significance. They coins must have been 'sold' pretty soon after being stolen since the shop should have received notification. How long was the time period between receiving the coins and melting. Some pawn shops go to extreme measures to avoid stolen property, but will never be 100%. A newspaper article in Houston back around 1990, I can't find it, had a Police search of 48 junk yards and 86 pawn shops. 47 junk yards had stolen vehicles and 84 pawn shops were found with stolen items. WOW, what a shocker, who would take a stolen item to a pawn shop? The show did have some interesting items when it first started, but has lost a lot of interest since. Or maybe I just have better things to do than watch made up 'reality' TV. Must say though, "Dude, you're screwed" is wild, even if scripted. Those guys are bad ass. "Naked and Afraid" is starting again. That is just too weird. [/QUOTE]
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