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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1432700, member: 26302"]This story reminds me of a story posted on coinflation a couple days ago. A mother-daughter killed an elderly lady for her coin collection. It was only around $2000 worth, not much at these metal prices. </p><p><br /></p><p>That story kind of scared me, that trash like that would kill someone over so little money. Granted, I don't live next door to white trash that these two appeared to be, but still. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am glad I put most of my stuff in a SDB, but $2000? That is nothing in coins, and I am sure I still have more than that laying around the house. Kind of reinforces the notion nowadays to never let people know what you have if you can help it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unfortunately, I predict more robberies like what the OP posted and the coinflation article. Already a couple of coin stores around me you have to go into a secure area, then be buzzed in a second door to get inside the shop. If PM goes higher, and certain segments of the population more desperate, it will just get worst. There is just no way I would be a coin dealer nowadays without 4 or 5 loaded weapons nearby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1432700, member: 26302"]This story reminds me of a story posted on coinflation a couple days ago. A mother-daughter killed an elderly lady for her coin collection. It was only around $2000 worth, not much at these metal prices. That story kind of scared me, that trash like that would kill someone over so little money. Granted, I don't live next door to white trash that these two appeared to be, but still. I am glad I put most of my stuff in a SDB, but $2000? That is nothing in coins, and I am sure I still have more than that laying around the house. Kind of reinforces the notion nowadays to never let people know what you have if you can help it. Unfortunately, I predict more robberies like what the OP posted and the coinflation article. Already a couple of coin stores around me you have to go into a secure area, then be buzzed in a second door to get inside the shop. If PM goes higher, and certain segments of the population more desperate, it will just get worst. There is just no way I would be a coin dealer nowadays without 4 or 5 loaded weapons nearby.[/QUOTE]
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