Q: I need legal help with 1943copper pennys took from me
I made a report an it's going on a year an my pennys sold for 300000 on Heritage an I can't find any one to help me
A:
I understand that you're dealing with a challenging situation regarding your 1943 copper pennies. It's important to act swiftly in legal matters, especially when significant assets are involved. Given that your pennies have already been sold, the urgency to address this matter is even more pronounced.
In pursuing this, you might want to consult with an attorney who has experience in property law or specifically in cases involving collectibles. Legal professionals with expertise in these areas can offer guidance and representation, helping you understand your rights and the potential courses of action. They can also assist in navigating the complexities of the legal system to advocate on your behalf.
Additionally, it may be beneficial to gather all relevant documentation and evidence related to your ownership of the pennies and the circumstances under which they were taken. This includes any reports you made, correspondence with buyers or auction houses like Heritage, and any proof of the pennies' value. Presenting a comprehensive case to your legal representative can aid in the effective pursuit of your claims.
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