Grand Haven Mich Bank Robbery

BILL96

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This may be old news but I found it interesting. I was reading thru old FBI files concerning the Robbery of the Peoples Bank of Grand Haven Mich. The Bank was robbed 08/18/1933 by Baby Face Nelson and five other men. one of the participants was Edward Bentz. Part of the loot taken was $20,000 in bonds and travelers checks. Edward Bentz was captured and included inthe FBI files is a statement by Bentz that they put the bonds in two jars and buried them. He goes on to give a fairly good description as to their exact location. There is a follow up letter to director Hoover indicating that a search was made but the bonds were never found. I have read Bentz's statement several times and the directions are pretty clear. They certainy may have since been recovered but if I lived in that part of the country I would at least give it an afternoon. If anyone is interested I will be happy to share where I found the info.

Bill
 

GOLDCATCHER

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Hi Bill96

My nane is Rod & I live about 6 miles North of Grand Haven, I would be happy to help you find the lost loot. you can call me on my cell, 231 578 8638. HAVE LAND & WATER DETECTORS. I KNOW THE THE AREA WELL,I USE TO LIVE THERE. LETS TALK.
 

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Outside of the thrill of the chase, would a cache of old stolen bonds do anyone any good ?
 

pegleglooker

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Xraywolf said:
Outside of the thrill of the chase, would a cache of old stolen bonds do anyone any good ?

I know there is a market for old stocks and bonds, just like collecting old coins....

PLL
 

Xraywolf

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pegleglooker said:
I know there is a market for old stocks and bonds, just like collecting old coins....

PLL

True that, I've had a little experience in that, and have found that you really have to have something special to get anything over pocket change for them, as a search through completed listing on ebays stocks & bonds category will show.
This just might qualify as "something special" ,,, Hopefully they were sealed up tight.
 

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Anything new to report on this? Send me a PM with the information if you can as I am researching various sites to hunt and this one sounds promising. Randy
 

Curtis

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I think it depends on the type of Bond, if they were the old savings bonds from a bank they would not be worth anything because they were not actually issued. But if they were from a person they might have the face value. Corporate bonds are another story, some are negotiable and some are bearer, so there is a possibility...it would be fund to find anyway.
 

truckinbutch

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BW said:
Would not the history of this being a part of loot stolen by infamous crooks make them valueable ? ::) ???... :dontknow:

Bill G.
If an insurance company paid off on this , it is their property .
Jim
 

blaze4dayz

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im from muskegon i was trying to fing out were abouts to look but couldint find nothing
 

Bottlecapbill

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You also have to consider that if they were worth money, the police officers of the time probably scooped them up and cashed them in lol.
 

Parismom

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Do you still have access to that info? I live there and just retired so this might be a fun activity...:)
 

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