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9780786868643 English 0786868643 A high-stakes coin collector recounts how he amassed a fortune in rare and ancient coins before branching out into business deals with celebrities and major companies, involvements that led to his incarceration for fraud., Bruce McNall became obsessed with coin collecting at the age of 10. At 16, his collection was worth $60,000. During college, he traveled the world buying coins stolen from ancient sites and tombs. McNall's first major sale was to Sy Weintraub, the head of Panavision, who bought $500,000 worth of coins in one sitting. Soon, McNall branched out into horse racing, movie making (The Fabulous Baker Boys), and owning the L.A. Kings hockey team., Bruce McNall became obsessed with coin collecting at the age of ten. At sixteen, his collection was worth $60,000. During college, he travelled the world buying coins stolen from ancient sites and tombs. His first major sale was to Sy Weintraub, the head of Panavision, who bought $500,000 worth of coins in one sitting. Soon, McNall branched out into horse racing, moving making (The Fabulous Baker Boys), and owning the L.A. Kings hockey team. But in 1990, his house of cards collapsed, and McNall was sent to prison for defrauding investors. Now here is his whirlwind life story., ruce McNall became obsessed with coin collecting at the age of 10. At 16, his collection was worth $60,000. During college, he traveled the world buying coins stolen from ancient sites and tombs. McNall's first major sale was to Sy Weintraub, the head of Panavision, who bought $500,000 worth of coins in one sitting. Soon, McNall branched out into horse racing, movie making (The Fabulous Baker Boys), and owning the L.A. Kings hockey team.
9780786868643 English 0786868643 A high-stakes coin collector recounts how he amassed a fortune in rare and ancient coins before branching out into business deals with celebrities and major companies, involvements that led to his incarceration for fraud., Bruce McNall became obsessed with coin collecting at the age of 10. At 16, his collection was worth $60,000. During college, he traveled the world buying coins stolen from ancient sites and tombs. McNall's first major sale was to Sy Weintraub, the head of Panavision, who bought $500,000 worth of coins in one sitting. Soon, McNall branched out into horse racing, movie making (The Fabulous Baker Boys), and owning the L.A. Kings hockey team., Bruce McNall became obsessed with coin collecting at the age of ten. At sixteen, his collection was worth $60,000. During college, he travelled the world buying coins stolen from ancient sites and tombs. His first major sale was to Sy Weintraub, the head of Panavision, who bought $500,000 worth of coins in one sitting. Soon, McNall branched out into horse racing, moving making (The Fabulous Baker Boys), and owning the L.A. Kings hockey team. But in 1990, his house of cards collapsed, and McNall was sent to prison for defrauding investors. Now here is his whirlwind life story., ruce McNall became obsessed with coin collecting at the age of 10. At 16, his collection was worth $60,000. During college, he traveled the world buying coins stolen from ancient sites and tombs. McNall's first major sale was to Sy Weintraub, the head of Panavision, who bought $500,000 worth of coins in one sitting. Soon, McNall branched out into horse racing, movie making (The Fabulous Baker Boys), and owning the L.A. Kings hockey team.