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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 802517, member: 4552"]Most people are rather on the lucky side if collecting anything of value and live in a decent invironment. Maybe not lucky, just smart I guess. Of course where you live sometimes dictates just how much of anything you can own. I'm in a rather high crime area. Two major robberies on my block some time back. Numerous garage robberies almost all the time and again, just in my block. Two of the major robberies were coin based and one was by a Grandson of the owners. The other one occured right after all the coins were documented to an insurance agency. </p><p>Around here if you are working on your car and your garage door is open, it's sort of like saying hey look what I've got. Help yourself tonight. My Son used to do that where he lived and had everything stolen from the garage. </p><p>Reporting crime? Yeah, right. Why? No one really does that stuff you see on TV you know. After a robbery around here, the cops stop by, ask what was stolen, tell you sorry, leave and there is a good chance it's not even reported. </p><p>Sort of busy avoiding the drive by shootings. </p><p>No one around me admits to owning coins at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 802517, member: 4552"]Most people are rather on the lucky side if collecting anything of value and live in a decent invironment. Maybe not lucky, just smart I guess. Of course where you live sometimes dictates just how much of anything you can own. I'm in a rather high crime area. Two major robberies on my block some time back. Numerous garage robberies almost all the time and again, just in my block. Two of the major robberies were coin based and one was by a Grandson of the owners. The other one occured right after all the coins were documented to an insurance agency. Around here if you are working on your car and your garage door is open, it's sort of like saying hey look what I've got. Help yourself tonight. My Son used to do that where he lived and had everything stolen from the garage. Reporting crime? Yeah, right. Why? No one really does that stuff you see on TV you know. After a robbery around here, the cops stop by, ask what was stolen, tell you sorry, leave and there is a good chance it's not even reported. Sort of busy avoiding the drive by shootings. No one around me admits to owning coins at all.[/QUOTE]
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