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<p>[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 909937, member: 24555"]I read about this trick and I am considering trying it. It pretty much inovolves cutting into your basement/slab floor and digging out a hole. Buy a conventional sentry safe with a mechanical combo lock. Partially fill the hole with wet concrete and drop the safe in on it's side (door side up). Put something over the safe door and don't tell anyone. </p><p> </p><p>I've used lots of hiding places and tricks over the years to hide things. Never had a problem but I know it's a false sense of security. Any burglar with enough time will get your goods. Offsite storage is probably best for anyting other than doomsday bullion. </p><p> </p><p>Think about this. Which do you think will be more valuable in a total civil collapse </p><p>1) A 2008 Proof Buffalo</p><p>2) A 2008 regular Bullion Buffalo</p><p> </p><p>When your appendix busts and you need a doctor (if you can find one!) unless that doctor is a collector or likes coins extra shiny an ounce is an ounce.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 909937, member: 24555"]I read about this trick and I am considering trying it. It pretty much inovolves cutting into your basement/slab floor and digging out a hole. Buy a conventional sentry safe with a mechanical combo lock. Partially fill the hole with wet concrete and drop the safe in on it's side (door side up). Put something over the safe door and don't tell anyone. I've used lots of hiding places and tricks over the years to hide things. Never had a problem but I know it's a false sense of security. Any burglar with enough time will get your goods. Offsite storage is probably best for anyting other than doomsday bullion. Think about this. Which do you think will be more valuable in a total civil collapse 1) A 2008 Proof Buffalo 2) A 2008 regular Bullion Buffalo When your appendix busts and you need a doctor (if you can find one!) unless that doctor is a collector or likes coins extra shiny an ounce is an ounce.[/QUOTE]
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