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Police say 27-year-old Christopher William Saunders stole it from a coin shop Tuesday after knocking over a book full of coins - including the rare 1752 piece from a Spanish treasure ship.
But police say Saunders underestimated his find. He allegedly sold it for $167 to a nearby antique store owner, who also wasn't sure of the coin's worth.
So the antique dealer took it to someone who would: The man who owned the coin shop where it was originally stolen.
At first, the coin store proprietor didn't realize the item was his. It wasn't until he turned to his own collection to compare the coin he realized he was robbed.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/08/1814182/fla-man-steals-9000-coin-sells.html#ixzz0yyUjBs8t
But police say Saunders underestimated his find. He allegedly sold it for $167 to a nearby antique store owner, who also wasn't sure of the coin's worth.
So the antique dealer took it to someone who would: The man who owned the coin shop where it was originally stolen.
At first, the coin store proprietor didn't realize the item was his. It wasn't until he turned to his own collection to compare the coin he realized he was robbed.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/08/1814182/fla-man-steals-9000-coin-sells.html#ixzz0yyUjBs8t