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After finding ten 1933 Saint Gauden double eagle coins in their grandfather's safety deposit box, the Langbord family sent them into the Philadelphia mint only to have them confiscated by the government.
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NEVER send anything you want to keep to any government agency. Uncle Sam is a kleptocrat. If you find something of value, whether gold coins or the Holy Grail, don't report or send anything to the federal thieves. People have reported inusual history-shattering artifacts, only to have such as the Smithsonian Institute gather them all up and make them disappear while never acknowledging having even heard of them. Find gold coins? Keep them quietly in your house!
> After finding ten 1933 Saint Gauden double eagle coins in their grandfather's safety deposit box, the Langbord family sent them into the Philadelphia mint only to have them CONFISCATED BY THE GOVERNMENT.
SUCKERS!!!!!!!