Louis Colavecchio
Louis Colavecchio, 92, beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away Friday, July 22 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of the late Maria Grace (Corso) Colavecchio for 44 years. He was the father of Louis V. Colavecchio, MD and his wife Susan Taft-Colavecchio. “You Thought It Was More” is a profane and raucously funny memoir from the world’s greatest counterfeiter, Louis ‘The Coin’ Colavecchio. Colavecchio, who created mass quantities of undetectable slot machine tokens, writes with commanding vigor about. Louis Colavecchio passed away at the age of 92 in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Louis are being provided by Avery-Storti Funeral Home - Wakefield. The obituary was. Colavecchio allegedly manufactured counterfeit slot tokens and utilized same in several Atlantic City casinos to defraud and cheat the casinos. On March 6, 1998, Mr. Colavecchio pled guilty to all charges and was sentenced to a seven (7) year term of incarceration.

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Louis The Coin Colavecchio
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January 1, 1942 | White | Male | 5'10' | 210 lbs. | Bald | Brown |
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| Miscellaneous Information On January 31, 1998, Mr. Colavechhio was charged with Conspiracy, Attempted Theft by Deception, and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon. Mr. Colavecchio allegedly manufactured counterfeit slot tokens and utilized same in several Atlantic City casinos to defraud and cheat the casinos. On March 6, 1998, Mr. Colavecchio pled guilty to all charges and was sentenced to a seven (7) year term of incarceration. On October 31, 2006, Mr. Colavechhio was videotaped gambling in several Atlantic City casinos. On November 1, 2006, Mr. Colavecchio was arrested by Rhode Island authorities and charged with Forgery, and 10 counts of Counterfeiting or Alteration of a Trademark, Service Mark or Identification Mark. Mr. Colavecchio allegedly had in his possession counterfeit slot machine tokens bearing the identifying marks of several casinos including two Atlantic City casinos. | ||||||