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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7303453, member: 100459"]It doesn't sound like there is a sure way of protecting your coins and/or other valuables. Many of us think that a guard dog inside the house will protect you and your valuables. It seems that with all of the interest to protect your assets, there could be a sure way of keeping records of your coins. NGC and PCGS slabs help to identify the coin, but they are only a mild deterrent. If the burglar wants to avoid detection, all they have to do is crack the slab.</p><p>I know this is a bit out of the thread, but I thought this might be of interest. I have a neighbor that has 8 large dogs. At night 2 of them stay in her house (She is single.) Some idiot broke into her house. Some how he got out, but left 2 fingers. She called the police and reported the crime and she gave them his 2 fingers. That night, the thief went to the hospital and the police was able to catch him. He was found guilty and went to jail. He got a lawyer and sued my neighbor for his damage. Naturally, it was thrown out.</p><p>Again, I'm sorry for the theft of this thread. And, thanks for al the great information.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7303453, member: 100459"]It doesn't sound like there is a sure way of protecting your coins and/or other valuables. Many of us think that a guard dog inside the house will protect you and your valuables. It seems that with all of the interest to protect your assets, there could be a sure way of keeping records of your coins. NGC and PCGS slabs help to identify the coin, but they are only a mild deterrent. If the burglar wants to avoid detection, all they have to do is crack the slab. I know this is a bit out of the thread, but I thought this might be of interest. I have a neighbor that has 8 large dogs. At night 2 of them stay in her house (She is single.) Some idiot broke into her house. Some how he got out, but left 2 fingers. She called the police and reported the crime and she gave them his 2 fingers. That night, the thief went to the hospital and the police was able to catch him. He was found guilty and went to jail. He got a lawyer and sued my neighbor for his damage. Naturally, it was thrown out. Again, I'm sorry for the theft of this thread. And, thanks for al the great information.[/QUOTE]
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