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Friday, August 8, 2014

$1m in rare coins stolen from NSW State Library in Sydney - The Australian


Sydney Morning Herald

$1m in rare coins stolen from NSW State Library in Sydney
The Australian
CAMERA footage has captured the brazen daylight theft of up to $1 million worth of rare Australian coins from the NSW State Library in Sydney. CCTV footage of the heist, which occurred just before 4pm on Wednesday, has been handed to police, who say it ...
Rare coins worth $1 million - including 'holey dollar' - stolen from State Library of ...Sydney Morning Herald
Rare coins stolen: 'Holey Dollar', 'Dump' coins worth $1m stolen from NSW State ...ABC Online
'Holey dollar' and the 'dump' among 12 rare Australian coins worth $1m stolen ...The Daily Telegraph
Perth Now -Business Insider Australia
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