Coin theft police look overseas
Police investigating the theft of a collection of rare historical Scottish coins have expanded their investigation to overseas sales outlets.
Officers have contacted a number of coin houses in Europe and America, in the event that they come up for sale on the international market.
The collection, owned by the renowned numismatist Lord Stewartby, were stolen from his home in the Scottish Borders.
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