Leaving your metal with a safe deposit box provider? I dont like the idea as there is a huge possibility of things going wrong. Self installing a safe in your home and making it not visible is much better than dead space on your floor somewhere... Dont let people you did install a safe for your silver and again dont get pro install as people will unload all knowledge to all others to keep their minds empty. Your name address etc will be know pretty soon to begin with
You forgot to mention "hope you don't die without letting next of kin know where it's all stashed" ....
Too many pussies here. A serious vault is designed to entomb the builders, preferablly with giant granite blocks that slide into position, and then is sealed with a curse.
I'm looking for a safe actually made of silver. It would be way to heavy to move and I'd "accidently" leave it unlocked so the criminal could open it only to find a nice stash of spam. If he only knew the real treasure was sitting right in front of him....
A safe made of silver... time to rethink the motivation for Boneyard's experiments in cutting through silver From: http://forums.silverstackers.com/message-782178.html
Deception, if someone breaks in and goes for the bars it's because you talked. I use random cardboard boxes. Mind you if you have a ton of it that's a different story. Maybe a floor safe with rug and furniture over it.
Hopefully you have been dissuaded of storing your metal at home but if not, this is probably the only way I'd ever do it
Nothing is "risk free" in this World. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...en-from-war-veterans-home-20140101-305sp.html http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-...bullion-stolen-from-goulburn-property/6446148
Bury/hide your stash around your property very easy. Don't leave coin boxes, pouches laying around. I also have front of house/yard not as neat as back yard. Some one with more dollars than cents would have the front looking great to show their neighbours how well off they are.....I say look average or just below and you will have less chance of a crim thinking about what expensive things you have inside your home...resist the urge to bling when you go out....keep that nice gold chain around your neck discreet. When you have people over, do a good one over and remove anything that suggest you are into PM's. If you do keep receipts, hide them away from other paper work. And..........don't make it easy for anyone who happens to use/steal your laptop/computer with all your details of PM trading...you should not have attracted attention to your self or family
Man I love and appreciate all the replies! I'm not sharing how I store... Thanks for the advice! I like houses safe in a corner idea!!!
source: internet Try this for silver ... it doesn't seem to work well for gold though .... 1981 Article: 7,000 Tons of Gold Bullion Removed from Fort Knox From 1973-74! http://www.silverdoctors.com/1981-a...-bullion-removed-from-fort-knox-from-1973-74/