Where to hide your collection.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Pilkenton, Dec 2, 2012.

  1. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    Most of the smaller safes (not security boxes which are a joke not security) have a "bolt hole" on the bottom to do exactly what i did with mine. That is Bolt it to the floor. In my case that bolt passes through a steel I-beam that runs under the floor of the closet it sits in. (off center at that so i could use the beam :D) I will mention however it took me an hour to drill through the ibeam to make a hole for the bolt which then got welded to the beam. (nut side up/inside safe) What can I say I'm a bit paranoid :D
     
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  3. Travlntiques

    Travlntiques Well-Known Member

    But what if the thief had to use the bathroom while robbing the house??? :)
     
  4. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    just give it to the dog in the sandlot movie to guard ... or eat
     
  5. scott490

    scott490 Member

    Good point, I've read stories about burglars leaving behind a "gift" in the homeowner's toilet.
     
  6. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    Rent a safe deposit box.
     
  7. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Get a safe deposit box. Ever read the stories in Coin World about collectors/dealers who were shot/killed in their homes because their safes were so good, the thief had to wait for the owner to return home to open it?
     
  8. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    Yup,

    Safe deposit box is the only thing I feel comfortable with. Last thing you want is someone pointing a gun, demanding you to open the safe.
     
  9. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen


    I love these threads... just so I can post this pic of my collection one more time. I still need the neon sign though...

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  10. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Put one quarter in a jar of Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter. You don't want to use the "Chunky" because it may damage the quarter. Put the other quarter in the jar of your favorite jam or preserves. That way, when you make a peanut butter & jelly sandwich, you'll know exactly where your entire collection is.

    Chris
     
  11. meteor

    meteor New Member

    That's what I did too, except I have two floor bolts in mine. I read somewhere that a smart/sophisticated burglar (ie. one not high on crack) will try to be in and out of a residence in 2 minutes or less. If he wants my safe, a chunk of the house foundation will have to go with it. Once that is realized, he should give up and look elsewhere. I accept that losing my safe is within the realm of possibility, but the likelihood is so low it's not worth worrying about.
     
  12. costello

    costello Member

    I love the idea of having a small, readily available safe with worthless stuff inside, and keeping the coins somewhere else.
     
  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Unless he happens to be carrying with him a reciprocating saw with a flexible blade.

    Chris
     
  14. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    I suppose a burglar would have 3 good laughs at my place. :D
     
  15. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    attic might be doable
     
  16. costello

    costello Member

    My attic gets unbearably hot in the summer and cold in the winter, so that wouldn't work. My basement gets cold and damp as well.
     
  17. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Unless you are worried about your coins toning. Nothing worst than to put them in a hot, humid atmosphere like most attics are.
     
  18. costello

    costello Member

    So I guess the next question would be, at what point in your collecting should you consider getting a safety deposit box?
     
  19. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    One big laugh here, male chihuahua who thinks he's a great dane
     
  20. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    When your collection is worth too much to replace or has such sentimental value that it is irreplaceable. SDBs aren't that expensive in the grand scheme of collecting if you are serious about your coins.
     
  21. largecent37

    largecent37 Coin Collector



    Or he could take both;) I would put coins of value in a safe deposit box.
     
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