Ealing police appeal for information after collectible coins' worth over £10,000 stolen

By Hannah Davenport

18th Oct 2021 | Local News

Fifty-four coins were taken in total. (Image: udit saptarshi/Unsplash)
Fifty-four coins were taken in total. (Image: udit saptarshi/Unsplash)

Ealing police are appealing for information after more than 50 coins' worth over £10,000 were stolen from a collector in Northolt.

Fifty-four coins were taken in total from a residential property on Arliss Way, Northolt, on 17 August 2021.

Police reported that at approximately 1:30 pm, two white males in dark trousers and high visibility jackets entered the home, pretending to be there to check the water meter.

Whilst inside the location, they stole fifty-four collectible coins worth over £10,000.

The coins are from various mints including; Jubilee, Danbury, London and Windsor.

Officers are appealing to members of the public who may have been in the area at the same time and noticed anything suspicious or anyone who has had contact with someone attempting to sell a large quantity of collectable coins.

Anyone with information can call 101 quoting 3422/17AUG21 or, you can make an anonymous call to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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