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<p>[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 822578, member: 23219"]Thank you. I did not think to ask about the "box". I am not sure if I would be responsible for the box. I was mostly concerned about the contents and in keeping some form of confidentiality.</p><p> </p><p>I was also not sure if I wanted to insure under my Trust, or as an individual. These particular safety deposit boxes are currently set up with the Trust title. As a result the initial contact person, said to title as "Tust", and send approp. documents listing who the trustees were. </p><p> </p><p>I have a limited piece count of high dollar stuff (over 4,000, and under 10,000). I was concerned about these too. I do not take computor photos, or use digital cameras. (I do have my original receipts - which I should probabley photocopy and place in a different location from my coins.). </p><p> </p><p>My uncle's gold and silver melted in a locked security file cabinet many years ago - mostly pre-1933 stuff. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the input. I will keep checking for more updates from you wise owls of the coin and currency world.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 822578, member: 23219"]Thank you. I did not think to ask about the "box". I am not sure if I would be responsible for the box. I was mostly concerned about the contents and in keeping some form of confidentiality. I was also not sure if I wanted to insure under my Trust, or as an individual. These particular safety deposit boxes are currently set up with the Trust title. As a result the initial contact person, said to title as "Tust", and send approp. documents listing who the trustees were. I have a limited piece count of high dollar stuff (over 4,000, and under 10,000). I was concerned about these too. I do not take computor photos, or use digital cameras. (I do have my original receipts - which I should probabley photocopy and place in a different location from my coins.). My uncle's gold and silver melted in a locked security file cabinet many years ago - mostly pre-1933 stuff. Thanks for the input. I will keep checking for more updates from you wise owls of the coin and currency world.[/QUOTE]
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