While most folks seem to be mad for gold Silver has been steadily growing in value .
Although Silver is still growing in value it will probably never reach the dizzy heights of gold.
One investor tried to corner the market in silver but was eventually foiled .
Among Coins stolen from coin dealer Lano Balulesco of Concord MA were the folowing gold Coins
The Roman gold stolen is particularly rare as it is a Commodus aureus, VF30
If you are offered any of these coins then please contact:
Detective Christopher Browne of the Acton, Mass Police Department
These were stolen from a parked car at 305 Main St Acto MA (A shopping Plaza)
Over Half a Million $ worth of coins in total were stolen.
These included:
Gold $2.5 1837 PCGS AU55
Gold $2.5 1842-O NGC XF45
Gold $2.5 1843 PCGS XF45
Gold $2.5 1843-C PCGS VF35 large date
Gold $2.5 1844-D PCGS AU50
Gold $2.5 1850 NGC AU58
Gold $2.5 1851-O NGC AU50
Gold $2.5 1866 PCGS AU53
Gold $2.5 1873-S PCGS XF45
Gold $2.5 1875-S NGC AU53
Gold $2.5 1874 NGC AU50
Gold $2.5 1876 NGC AU58
Gold $3 1855 PCGS AU55
Gold $5 1798 ICG XF45 13 stars, large 8
Gold $5 1800 NGC XF40
Gold $5 1805 PCGS AU53
Gold $5 1836 NGC VF30
Gold $5 1836 ANACS XF45
Gold $5 1837 PCGS XF45
Gold $5 1838 PCGS AU50
Gold $5 1847-C NGC AU53
Gold $5 1850-C NGC VF35
Gold $5 1874-S NGC XF40
Gold $5 1883-S PCGS MS62
Gold $10 1850 NGC AU53 small date
Gold $10 1870-S PCGS VF30
Gold $10 1872-S PCGS XF45
Gold $10 1878-S NGC AU55
Gold $20 1911 PCGS MS64
Roman gold 188 AD NGC genuine Commodus aureus, VF30
Information from Coinlink.com and Detective Christopher Browne of the Acton, Mass Police Department
Filed under Ancient Coins, Gold Coins, US Gold Coins, Valuable Gold Coins by on Jun 7th, 2010.



