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<p>[QUOTE="Gilbert, post: 2191586, member: 73104"]Maine is a pretty big state with more land area than the other New England states combined, so I'm not really concerned about my anonymity being compromised. The coins that are not stored in a safety deposit box are concealed behind a hidden wall in the attic. The door has hinges like those used on some cabinets so are unseen. The two safes I mentioned in my last post are used for decoys. But we live on a dead end road, meaning one way in, one way out. There are only a handful of people here, mostly retired, and we all know one another and our vehicles. Extra attention is given to vehicles people do not recognize, with one woman copying down license plate numbers of those she does not know. My setup for storing coins would probably not be a choice for people concerned with fires. When we head south for the cold months, a brother who lives in town checks the place frequently, as is the case with several of the neighbors.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gilbert, post: 2191586, member: 73104"]Maine is a pretty big state with more land area than the other New England states combined, so I'm not really concerned about my anonymity being compromised. The coins that are not stored in a safety deposit box are concealed behind a hidden wall in the attic. The door has hinges like those used on some cabinets so are unseen. The two safes I mentioned in my last post are used for decoys. But we live on a dead end road, meaning one way in, one way out. There are only a handful of people here, mostly retired, and we all know one another and our vehicles. Extra attention is given to vehicles people do not recognize, with one woman copying down license plate numbers of those she does not know. My setup for storing coins would probably not be a choice for people concerned with fires. When we head south for the cold months, a brother who lives in town checks the place frequently, as is the case with several of the neighbors.[/QUOTE]
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