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Jamsilver
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12 minutes ago, VKurtB said:
I've met many a confirmed dedicated "stacker" in my life who obviously was so "silver sick" that he "couldn't afford" many things - like a barber, some deodorant, a shirt that didn't have holes in it, a dentist, oh yeah, and a clue!
I can’t disagree with that at least I know for a fact many of them are extreme chain smokers. With that sort of cigarettes expense alone they have to be broke. There is literally 30 years of tar accumulated on a lot of it. I can also admit that while I may have gone a bit too far I have only been in this game for 2 years.
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5 hours ago, JKK said:
Seems like if you can afford a million dollars in silver, you can afford ten acres out in the boonies--out of an urban area or military base's likely demolition radius, and outside rationally imaginable flood and seismic activity situations--where you could bury a bunch of it in sealed containers under a boulder. Set up a big tent like you are camping, but cut most of the floor away so none of the local Woolly Swamp brigade can see you digging away. Then dig another hole nearby, worse concealed, containing about eight silver-plated iron bars (if you have a million bucks in silver, you can afford this too), well wrapped. That way, if Team Cletus spies on you and later comes back to take ol' Lucius's money, fair chance they pick the wrong spot and dig up the plated iron.
If you can get hold of a bunch of craptacular cast counterfeit Chinese coins to include, even better. Or a bunch of fake Continental Dollars and 1804 silver dollars (you could buy them on here once a week each or so, perhaps).Honestly this is fairly useful information. Thanks. So far I had thought of buying a bankrupt bank and just using the entire lockbox room for myself but that would be expensive and I would probably want to operate some sort of business out of it.
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Storage is a warranted concern for anyone with even marginal wealth especially in physical assets. I’m sure this has never been and never will be an issue for you considering you are so busy trolling forums... hardly a paying career.
8 hours ago, VKurtB said:So it then appears that paranoia really DOES carry a fiscal price after all.
Can you hear MY EYES ROLLING from wherever you are? If you are very still, I bet you can.
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HAHA that almost seems logical. Well for most people. I actually live in a condo so I don't have any dirt anywhere near me except a city park!
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10 minutes ago, JKK said:
I would store it in a box of Hummels, underneath them. Those things are so worthless and the only people who want to look around in a box of Hummels are elderly ladies who could generally be counted on not to jack your silver (and who mostly couldn't carry off too much even if they did).
hahah those little porcelains! I dont want to attract a bunch of grandmothers to my silver collection!
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Assuming you had a lot like over a mil worth?
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Guess add in wife/Wife' friends/Friends/Friends friends.. Thinking of that poor guy in Canada
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What is the best way to store silver if you want to keep it out of the greedy banks/Sam's/criminals hands? Seems like there arent really any options that give any amount of peace of mind. Especially with silver being so bulky lock boxes arent even feasible.
How do you safely store you stacks??
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Even easier I could open some sort of financing company it would be easy and make sense considering the community would remember it as a financial institution to begin with.