Langbord family responds to Fed claim about double eagles

by Numismatic News on July 8, 2009

in Gold Coins, Numismatic News, Rare Coins, U.S. Coins, United States Mint

Joan Langbord’s family responded June 19 to the Federal government’s claim that 10 double eagles, all dated 1933, never legally entered circulation and thus could never have been legally held by her father, Philadelphia jeweler and part-time coin dealer Israel Switt.

The substance of the response came in a memorandum of law signed by Barry Berke, lead lawyer in a matter that has attracted a “friend of the Court” brief of the Professional Numismatists Guild...

Full Article: Langbord family responds to Fed claim - Numismatic News

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