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Barry,
Make sure you report your loss to the local Police Department. They maintain all transactions at pawn shops. And if these items were ever found anywhere, they will show up on their national computer system. And as others suggested, notify local card shops. Keep an eye on that large flea market that is near to you also. There are a couple of card guys that set up in there as well.
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