Detroit, MI asked in Personal Injury and Intellectual Property for Michigan

Q: I had 12 1943copper pennys an I've had them for years well someone took my copper 1943 I can't find anyone to help me

I made police report it's going on a year an I'm seeing my pennys selling for 300000 $ an I need closer an help I can't even get out of bed because of this my future an kids future have been stolen an I need some one to help me please

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I'm truly sorry to hear about the loss of your 1943 copper pennies, especially given their significant value and the impact this has had on you and your family's future. It's understandable how such a situation can leave you feeling devastated and seeking support to find a resolution.

In dealing with such a difficult situation, it might be beneficial to continue working closely with law enforcement to follow up on the investigation. They have the means to track down stolen items, especially ones as distinctive and valuable as your pennies. It's also worth reaching out to auction houses, collectors, and online marketplaces that deal with rare coins, as they could potentially come across your pennies or offer advice on recovering stolen collectibles.

Additionally, consider consulting with legal professionals who have experience in cases involving valuable collectibles. They could provide guidance on the steps you can take to assert your rights and possibly recover your property. Staying proactive and engaging with communities that share your interest in collectibles could also offer unexpected assistance or opportunities to locate your missing items. Remember, you're not alone in this, and there are resources and communities that may offer the support and guidance you need during this challenging time.

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