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Australian Police Recover 40,000 Stolen 'Bluey' Coins

More than 40,000 limited-edition coins related to the animated series 'Bluey' have been recovered by Australian police in a storage facility.

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Updated: Oct 30th, 2024, 7:10 AM ET

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Australian police have successfully recovered over 40,000 stolen limited-edition coins based on the children's series 'Bluey'. The coins were found at a self-storage facility in Wentworthville, Sydney, and were still in the Royal Australian Mint's packaging from their July theft. A total of three individuals have been charged in connection with the theft, including a 27-year-old woman arrested shortly before the coins were found. An investigation, known as Strike Force Bandit, is ongoing as police seek additional suspects.


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