This should go into the FAQ at this point. Exposing the location and ownership of expensive coins is NOT recommend and should not be encouraged.
Just pointing out that it isn't a good idea to be posting pics of your hiding/storage places on the internet. His buddies or his buddies friends might be interested in where his collection is kept.
for one i just wanted to show the box the silver wont be in it all the time just for show no one said anything the last time i posted the other box
Here's where I keep mine... I like old stuff too, but most high-security areas these days are far, far more secure than they would have been 100 years ago.
The internet is a small place. You post your address anywhere and people will find it. Then they'll google-map your address and see what your house looks like.
I've hunted people down just using usernames before. You'd be surprised what people unknowingly reveal.
Considering Enochian isn't from around here, I find this thread much less of a security risk than the entire "Post your Silver Bullion" thread.
Lots of cell phones encode GPS data into photos by default, and it usually isn't scrubbed out during processing and uploading. Here's a benign example.
Many people don't realize this about photos. My recommendation is that before you post any digital photo of yours to the internet that you run it through photoshop or The Gimp (free) and strip out the extra info. Once it's out there, you can never get it back.
Those graphics have been used by the state department to capture terrorists and trace drug runners. Cellphones also embed the data intot he graphic itself, making it impossible to "scrub" through conventional means.