Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: BigJ
"It had $700,000 to $800,000 inside," Dominick said Thursday evening of the recovered case. The contents included an 1879 U.S. gold coin worth $150,000 and a $10,000 bill valued at $75,000, he said.
"The blessing is that that homeless guy was there," said Dominick, who gave the man a $100 bill.
The missing briefcase and the second steel case, which weighed about 30 pounds, held $250,000 in merchandise, said Dominick, who previously sold a 1916-D Mercury dime for $128,800 -- the most ever paid for a U.S. 10-cent piece.
"I've offered a $100,000 reward," said the dealer, who runs Westwood Rare Coin Gallery in Naples and a New York suburb. "I'll do whatever's needed to get these guys in jail."
That's what pissed me off the most. $100,000 reward for the other case, and the homeless guy gets $100.
Fvck that.
Seriously. That's messed up.
QFT... if a homeless guy did that for me. I would check him into a YMCA, which I would pay for, buy him some nice clothes and a suit. Get him cleaned up, and see that he can get a job doing something. Of course if the homeless guy was totally brain dead from drugs and alcohol, there wouldn't be much I could do for him except give him a little cash and check him into a shelter. But seeing that the homeless guy attacked a robber knowing the guy was stealing, he probably had some sense left and could still be rehabilitated.
