all gold goes in capsules. as for silver, i always buy a couple loose of each year of everything and put in capsules. full tubes stay in tubes. i have two children, so i always buy an even number of everything. whether it be a certain type of coin (down to the year) or a kilo bar. that way, it will be much easier for them to split someday
I like the Guardhouse box idea for the gold capsules. With all the different MM coins and capsules, it can get frustrating organizing everything. Great video!
I'm a firm believer in hiding in plain site. Put my constitutional in used prescription bottles to save money and makes it easier to keep track lol. I have alot of silver coins in capsules that have been bought in auctions. I need to purchase some of those bigger red tube capsule holders to be more efficient to hold my airtites.
@@dontask8979 Hi Don't Ask. Yes I agree with you. I just use the script bottles for organization. They still hidden well or in safe. Thankyou for responding my friend.
As a newbie, I’ve watched a bunch of these storage videos. Yours is the first that has been logical and thought out. You’re organized and have your own opinions that make sense. You’re not just parroting what everyone else says. Kudos. Thanks for the tips and suggestions. I’ll definitely use some.
I’ve seen that box many times at harbor freight and just passed it right my seeing how you store that in there makes me want to go get one now. Great video with great tips.
I had a roll of silver quarters Clearly labled next to many rolls of clad and my lady took them to the bank to deposit by mistake.. LUCKILY I found out quick and called and was able to run back and grab them.. Dont put 90 percent in paper rolls..bad idea
Have you ever had any moisture issues using those hard cased boxes with the foam padding? I have thought about it but I’ve seen firearms rust away from that particular style case.thank you
There is a dial on that style of box that allows you to control if it’s airtite or not (you loosen this if you are taking the case on a flight). Not sure how effective the airtight seal is, though, if you’re saying it’s caused firearms to rust then I’m not sure!
@@silverbarstacker appreciate the reply.I should have been more specific. I meant to say any moisture issues due to the foam padding possibly retaining ambient moisture.That’s what I suspect caused the rusting issue.
@@pyrocouple5703 I have a couple cases just like this but not the same brand. Identical design, though. They are waterproof, so when the airtight dial is locked, no air or liquid can enter.
I keep mine in my shoes. It is a little uncomfortable, but, I am 9 ft tall now.
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Well done! You win!
all gold goes in capsules. as for silver, i always buy a couple loose of each year of everything and put in capsules. full tubes stay in tubes. i have two children, so i always buy an even number of everything. whether it be a certain type of coin (down to the year) or a kilo bar. that way, it will be much easier for them to split someday
I like the Guardhouse box idea for the gold capsules. With all the different MM coins and capsules, it can get frustrating organizing everything. Great video!
I'm a firm believer in hiding in plain site. Put my constitutional in used prescription bottles to save money and makes it easier to keep track lol. I have alot of silver coins in capsules that have been bought in auctions. I need to purchase some of those bigger red tube capsule holders to be more efficient to hold my airtites.
Prescriptions are the 1st thing stolen.
@@dontask8979 Hi Don't Ask. Yes I agree with you. I just use the script bottles for organization. They still hidden well or in safe. Thankyou for responding my friend.
Learned something...Positive mindset now. Thanks!!
I Started With A Few Silver And Gold Coins, Bars, And Rounds.
Mint Tubes, capsules for the premiums and a very large fireproof safe do the job for me!
The little dog is the burglar alarm. Haha. Great storage tips bro. Awesome video.
As a newbie, I’ve watched a bunch of these storage videos. Yours is the first that has been logical and thought out. You’re organized and have your own opinions that make sense. You’re not just parroting what everyone else says. Kudos. Thanks for the tips and suggestions. I’ll definitely use some.
I like ammo cans.
In a fire plastic is gone. A ammo can has a chance, even if the metals inside melt, at least you have a chance of recovery.
That Lynx gold coin is beautiful 😮💨😮💨
Great info and video
Great video on storage ideas.
I use old army ammo boxes. Find them in flea markets.
I’ve seen that box many times at harbor freight and just passed it right my seeing how you store that in there makes me want to go get one now. Great video with great tips.
I gotta get more boxes for my collection. I do have a few things in a shoe box.
I had a roll of silver quarters Clearly labled next to many rolls of clad and my lady took them to the bank to deposit by mistake..
LUCKILY I found out quick and called and was able to run back and grab them.. Dont put 90 percent in paper rolls..bad idea
Nice video, everything is well organized 👍
Great video.
Nice video
Great video thanks 🇺🇸👍
I save the large delivery boxes to keep my tubes.
The Apache boxes are nice, the 2800 can get very heavy so I opt for several 1800s so the wife can move them if need be.
I shave my gold down and eat it. I found it to be the best way to hide my gold.
Where you store it doesn't matter providing nobody knows you have it.
Paying to store something makes no sense at all to me unless it's very short term
Have you ever had any moisture issues using those hard cased boxes with the foam padding? I have thought about it but I’ve seen firearms rust away from that particular style case.thank you
There is a dial on that style of box that allows you to control if it’s airtite or not (you loosen this if you are taking the case on a flight). Not sure how effective the airtight seal is, though, if you’re saying it’s caused firearms to rust then I’m not sure!
@@silverbarstacker appreciate the reply.I should have been more specific. I meant to say any moisture issues due to the foam padding possibly retaining ambient moisture.That’s what I suspect caused the rusting issue.
@@pyrocouple5703 I have a couple cases just like this but not the same brand. Identical design, though. They are waterproof, so when the airtight dial is locked, no air or liquid can enter.
Problem with that bar box is lugging it out and into the safe because of its weight
Very nice video, Patriotic Stacker! A lot of good information packed into that one. I like the idea of having multiple layers to your security scheme.
Funny I store my gold and silver in those same box's
First!!!
Guardhouse boxes and ammo cans. Except what I lost on my boat.
Lololololololol
Never heard that one
True "OCD" would be "CDO", so your not quite there yet... LOL
😂🤣 that’s hilarious 😆
And uh, yea!
Uh Thanks for watching and putting money in my pocket 😉
@@MAGASTACKER ah yea and ah yea!
@@LD_Tush 😉
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No gold or silver but good to know 😂😂😂
I thought you cant touch silver with your hands ?
Hey if i send you my address can i get a few of the gold rounds!?!?😊
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What happened to your nails?!!!!! 😳😨
Called working in trades
Sell now , it’s going down fast and is a terrible stupid investment. Sell an use the money for something useful
Great info! 💪