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Old November 7th 06, 04:24 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default Noe trial.

Robert Lecce??

"A witness also described alleged problems with the financial records that
outlined coin sales between Vintage, the Capital Coin funds, and
subsidiaries of the state coin funds.

Robert Lecce of Florida was shown records purporting to prove that he sold
more than $3 million in coins to the Capital Coin funds. He said only one
sale, for $67,500, actually happened.

Mr. Lecce pointed out that many of the coins he allegedly bought were not
the type of coins he buys and sells.

Mr. Lecce said Noe once worked for him in the 1970s and said he has done
business with him since. But Mr. Lecce said all but one of the sales he was
shown yesterday did not occur." - toledoblade.com

Your really have to wonder just how much was Mr. Lecce involved and what did
he really know?

Maybe another investigation is about to expand?


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Old November 7th 06, 10:16 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Ira
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Default Noe trial.


????? wrote:
Robert Lecce??

"A witness also described alleged problems with the financial records that
outlined coin sales between Vintage, the Capital Coin funds, and
subsidiaries of the state coin funds.

Robert Lecce of Florida was shown records purporting to prove that he sold
more than $3 million in coins to the Capital Coin funds. He said only one
sale, for $67,500, actually happened.

Mr. Lecce pointed out that many of the coins he allegedly bought were not
the type of coins he buys and sells.

Mr. Lecce said Noe once worked for him in the 1970s and said he has done
business with him since. But Mr. Lecce said all but one of the sales he was
shown yesterday did not occur." - toledoblade.com

Your really have to wonder just how much was Mr. Lecce involved and what did
he really know?

Maybe another investigation is about to expand?



Seems you have it in for Robert Lecce. Wwhy? Because he posted what you
believed to be an improper price for a modern 3 coin set?

Hell, I sold about 3 coins to Delaware Valley Rare Coins over an 18
month period that added up to about $30,000, and was paid with checks
from the Capital Coin Fund. All the checks cleared. What does that
prove? That I was part of some conspiracy? Should I be investigated
too?

Grow up.

Ira

 




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