Gold coin value?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Kraco, Mar 8, 2006.

  1. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Man alive....I want to move to your town!!!....sounds so much better than the busy place I live.
    I also live in the county but in the past years it is getting more and more busy.

    Now don't get me wrong.....some people love Banks...and they are good for somethings.....but a coin this rare I would not suggest.

    Speedy
     
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  3. claw

    claw Senior Member

    Speedy, what makes you think banks are not safe.It takes two keys,my key and the banks key to open my safe.Dozens of cameras are there to capture anything that goes on.

    I have total faith in my credit union, so much faith in fact that I have not visited my bust dollar in almost four years.(checking on it tomorrow)lol
    My point is if you take care in preserving your holdings( pictures, signitures, and insurance) you should have nothing to worry about.

    I think you have been watching to many movies.
    Take that with a grain of salt

    CLAW
     
  4. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Since I've never gone to any movies that I would hard...

    No....its not that...but I hunt/go to church/and grown up around a good many police men....I've talked to them....asked some questions to people that work at banks and even other collectors who have searched this out and there are many times when the bank boxes are broken into....
    One time I heard of some guys blowing open a few of the safty boxes and one had papers in it...when it was blown up the papers caught fire and many important papers were lost....
    The point I'm more pointing out is that even if your bank safty box doesn't get robbed....but if your coins would be "killed" in the box (maybe to much heat....or water in the air) there isn't thing for you to do....if some banker decided that you might have coins in there and decides to open it....it isn't insured as most Insurance Co. state that the coins must be at the home.
    Also if the bank did get robbed....and your many rare coins are gone....you get nothing.
    I think banks are though of more highly than they should be....I for one don't trust them for anything.
    Call me a nut....I might be one....but IMHO coins are safer with a pump 12ga than any ol' bank.

    Speedy
     
  5. claw

    claw Senior Member

    Speedy you might be right , and for a while thought like you. But I do have insurance, but it does not cover , terrorist acts, flooding or natural catastrophies.. Checked my stash today and everything is alright.

    Keep up the good work.

    CLAW
     
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