Ridiculous places to hide silver

silverfunk said:
I wonder how many crims are reading this threads now

I've always assumed the biggest criminals in the country cruise this forum. {that's tha a.t.o.}
 
silverfunk said:
I wonder how many crims are reading this threads now

I've always assumed the biggest criminals in the country cruise this forum. {that's tha a.t.o.}
 
Black_Sun said:
SilverNash said:
Taking a door off its hinges, hollowing a cavity in the bottom, sealing it up and then put door back on.


Brilliant!! What a clever guy you are. I'm not gonna forget this.

If there are any police-wo/men on this forum, then they are in a unique position to solve (future) crimes done by silverstackers.

If there was a spate of unusual break-ins all around the city, where nothing is taken, no rooms ransacked, etc, but the *only* thing the cops ever find when they get there, is all the doors in the house have been hacked to pieces with a axe. A really baffling crime, unlike anything the country has ever seen before. But a cop (who lingers here) who would know that this is the work of a rogue silverstacker who has turned to crime. :D
I take it your lucky enough to live somewhere that has a police force that actually does it's job.
 
Mornington Peninsula Posse represent...


I like cans of cat food hollowed out and stacked. And no, I'm not stupid enough to do it and post it on a forum.
 
Silver Somchai said:
Perth Mint designed their 1kg coins to fit perfectly in the bore of a 350 Chevy V8 engine.

Lmao. this made my night.

brb testing the dimensions of engine parts which will accomodate my bars
 
Black_Sun said:
SilverNash said:
Taking a door off its hinges, hollowing a cavity in the bottom, sealing it up and then put door back on.


Brilliant!! What a clever guy you are. I'm not gonna forget this.

If there are any police-wo/men on this forum, then they are in a unique position to solve (future) crimes done by silverstackers.

If there was a spate of unusual break-ins all around the city, where nothing is taken, no rooms ransacked, etc, but the *only* thing the cops ever find when they get there, is all the doors in the house have been hacked to pieces with a axe. A really baffling crime, unlike anything the country has ever seen before. But a cop (who lingers here) who would know that this is the work of a rogue silverstacker who has turned to crime. :D

The police have the technology to see through building materials with various scanners. And I would surmise, that it is only a matter of time before the thieves of the world get it also.
 
Working as a coin dealer in Chicago, we once had a guy come in with a 1,000 oz. bar painted green. He said he had been using it as a doorstop in his home office for years.
Another time we had a widow come in with her son. They had many fruit jars full of silver dollars, and one full of $20 gold pieces (over 100). The dear departed husband had buried them all in the back yard a few years, and then been inconsiderate enough to die without leaving a treasure map. The son had had to excavate the entire back yard to a depth of two feet, and they weren't sure if they had found everything. I counted the dollars and there were exactly 2,000 pieces, so I reassured her that hubby had probably just bought two bags of them and split them up.
 
I use to work with teenage drug and alcohol adicts - I learnt some of the absolute best hiding spots that you never have ever thought of even if you thought about it for a bazzillion years....

Seriously, we were constantly amazed at where they would hide stuff, and how BIG some of the items were, like spray paint cans, bongs... big stuff.

I owe my child protection kids a debt of gratitute!
 
Ill give you one - the hollow of a printer - they put a round spray can in such a way... the printer could still print.

I usta hide my 100oz bars that way untill I could get em into the vault.
 
.... not anymore of course.... I dont even have any silver....
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When I bought my 1st 1400oz, it was split into 2 boxes which I consealed in the roof of my dads house (I don't keep it home anymore FYI ;) ), needless to say, when I went to retrieve it sure enough I lost balance while walking the framework and 700oz slipped my hands and went thru the plaster work and met the floor with absolutely no resistance hahaha
 
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