Bullion (4) 10-oz. silver bars (10) 10-oz. silver Australian Kookaburra coins ("hockey pucks") (2) 1-oz. gold bars (3) USA gold Eagles, 2003, PCGS MS70 (1 oz. each- I later sold these to @Randy Abercrombie) (3) gold South African Krugerrands, 1970s-'80s vintage (1 oz. each (2) gold Austrian 100-corona "1915" restrikes (.9802 oz each) (1) gold Peruvian 100-soles, 1965 (1.3544 oz.) Other stuff (1) 1880-S USA Morgan dollar, NGC MS66+ (this was an upgrade- I traded in a common-date example in a PCGS MS64 slab) (1) 1927 USA Saint-Gaudens double eagle, PCGS MS66 (another upgrade- I traded in a 1923 in PCGS MS64. This coin not shown because it's on its way back to PCGS for reholdering and TrueView images) So as you can see, I've been a busy bee. The check I wrote my good dealer friend was the second-largest personal check I've ever written in my life.
It was my step-grandfather's. He was apparently some kind of high-powered Wall Street executive back in the 1950s. Sure, it's old and stained, but pretty sturdily made.
Y'might consider puttin in bigger rivets t'make sure it don't rip off the handle with payloads like that.