Your video hits home for me. I sell metals online, and don’t have a safe. When I leave I take my gold, and hide my silver, either all over in different spots, or in the attic. It takes time and is a real pain. I’m about to buy a large safe for peace of mind. It’s stressful to think about coming home to a 80k $ loss. Thanks for the tips.
One of my favorite hiding spots are doors. Remove a door from the hinges and cut an opening along the frame. Shove a pvc pipe containing tubes of gold inside into the opening. Cover the hole and reinstall the door.
I use collectibles insurance to ensure all my gold. The coverage also applies to guns. So $50,000 in guns also covers you for 50,000 and gold. It's a win-win policy for a very little money.
I keep Goldbacks in what I call my preppers-mini stack. X# of GBs in a folded cardstock with basic contact info hard laminated. Keep them everywhere. In vehicles, fishing box, bags, bookshelf, office, tool kit, junk drawer, etc. Could easily modify for a few buffalos too.
Get a 29$ safe, put it in your closet then find a blank power box receptical in your house, unscrew the plate and put your gold in there. What thief goes into a house with a small screwdriver and starts removing wall plates?
Like the concepts presented. I'm a bit absent minded at times and worry about hiding things so well that I'll not only forget where I hid things, but what I hid in the first place. I once helped an elderly lady move out of her house and relocate out of state. As we were finishing our load-up for a lengthy road trip, she mentioned she'd hidden a revolver in the house and couldn't remember where. I had to tear the place apart and eventually found it behind an AC vent in the hallway. I don't wanna do that again, esp. if I made it happen to myself. Ha!
Because all I ever want is Me GOLD, I store it all in Pelican Cases at the end of the rainbow and never lost a 🪙!!! Thanks for the video young Sir. and as always 👍👍👍the video. Life is good.......God Bless
My daughter used to have one of those 4’ tall kitchen playsets with a few cabinets. I kept a Pelican case with my gold in one of those cabinets for at least two years until my wife told me it was time to get rid of the playset. (Glad she told me beforehand!😂) I swear that little playset cabinet was the best. spot. ever! 😔
1) avoid gas station sushi! 2) store precious metals strategically throughout the house, just as one should store “implements of Liberty” in various calibers.
I've been thinking about a safe lately, and my only fear beyond thieves is fire. However, the likelihood of any cheaper safe models lasting beyond a fake outlet safe is pretty low anyway. The fake outlets are a much cheaper option for sure.
If you’re ever travelling with valuables that you don’t want seized then put them in an addressed, stamped and sealed envelope or package. Police need a warrant to seize or open mail.
@@BigJon9595 Wouldn't doing an x-ray of the package be equivalent to doing a physical search? Not a lawyer here but maybe that's the law in such cases.
@@stevexracer4309 Yes... IF it ever got to court and didn't somehow... disappear. I suspect that any number of under-paid cops have helped themselves to drug money and other valuables.
@@edb3877 Well, you’d need to go through a judge either way. It at least stops intimidation for the sake of a power trip or a dirty cop trying to take your property. It’s just discouraging to them in general.
@@stevexracer4309 They can take it but they can’t open it. And of course they will take it if they find a bunch of drugs and guns or you have a warrant or on a high speed chase. It’s also a good trick if you’re using a radar detector in a state that doesn’t allow it. Just have a padded Manila envelope addressed and stamped ready to go…😏
1. Don't tell anybody you have gold, silver and any other metals 2. Hide it then hide it again, then forget where you put it, find it when you retire and be happy.. 3. Keep an eye on spot and be clever with your money.
My great grandfather was a very successful farmer and land speculator. He didn't trust banks... WHO would?! So, he kept his money in a small chest that was filled with US gold coins, probably eagles and double eagles. Anyway, he buried that gold somewhere, and when he died no one knew where. The family did an extensive search but never found it. That land, if he even buried it there, was sold and resold a number of times. His gold is probably under a highway now, lost forever... or, until they really do invent the tricorder. My great grandmother still had the farm to sell, so lived well on the money from that but a much larger part of gramps fortune was lost because he left no record of where it was. 😞
@@edb3877 was this your grand fathers coins? In February 2013, a California couple found 1,411 gold coins in cans while walking their dog on their property in Northern California's Shasta Cascade region: The coins, known as the Saddle Ridge Hoard, were minted between 1847 and 1894 and are estimated to be worth over $10 million. The couple, who wish to remain anonymous, first noticed a rusted can partially emerging from a hillside on a path they had used for years. They carefully dug it out with a stick and brought it home, where they initially reburied the coins in a cooler under their woodpile. The find is thought to be the largest of its kind in U.S. history.
The number one way to minimize the risk of civil forfeiture is to not give the police any reason to pull you over. Obey the speed limit. Use your blinkers. Make sure all your lights work. Leave room to stop if the car in front of you slams on its breaks. Do not have any alcohol before driving. If you are not breaking any laws you are unlikely to get pulled over.
If you do get pulled over, make the Cop happy by turning off your motor, if at night turn on your Dome light, And keep both hands in sight, 10 and two position. Wait for instructions, mention any CCW. Be Cool. Cops just want to go home after work like anyone else.
Did I hear banjo music playing in that latest movie reference? 😂 Great, practical advice as always. BTW, a great temp storage place in your vehicle is underneath your air filter in the engine compartment. Usually easy to access and can hold multiple coins laid out flat.
My last international flight involved 3 X-ray screenings of my bags. It was the silver bars which garnered all the curiosity complete with color x-ray pics, some inspected (not all were found) but not a word about the 10 gold coins. i was over the limit on actual value, under on face value. They didn’t bother to dig thru to the bottom layer of the large ammo can:) apparently the x-ray mach can see if there’s water in your steel water bottle but cannot see in the ammo can. Which is cause for further inspection.
@@2is1goldplease do a video on Perth Lunar coins. I have all the silver and I started to collect gold (I have a fractional Rooster). I would love to see you review your collection.
When I travel across the pond to Europe on occasion I always take a one ounce US currency gold coin with me. Its for emergencies just in case we go to the dark ages all of a sudden.
A couple of those fake hollowed-out books is also a good place to hide things, especially something like "The Holy Bible" or "The History of Western Civilization". Make the title dry enough and it's pretty much thief repellant.
First of all, you take a 5 gallon bucket, then you put a gamma seal lid on said bucket. Stick that bucket into 3 mil contractor bags(x2). Then a 50 caliber ammo can with a good seal into the bucket. Inside that ammo can you’ll put your tubed metals or bars into Mylar bags with silica packs. Then bury it on your property or property you can trust. In this method it will be safe from home invasion, fire, tornado, even floods in most cases and of course confiscation and or seizures. I may or may not have had things buried for decades and all is well. Carry on.
You know he caught in the Swiss-American war, where many atrocities were committed against the Swiss people before colonization. Oh, I forgot, we are not supposed to talk about it. The CIA does not like your people knowing.
Some ideas: gold in a zip lock bag inside ground beef, subsequently frozen. Gold in a zip lock bag buried under ash in the ash catcher on a Weber grill on the patio or deck. Gold in a zip lock bag buried in a flower pot on your patio or deck. Gold in a hollowed out log in your wood pile. Gold in a stack of old bricks in the tool shed. Gold in a hollowed out CB radio, mounted in your truck. Gold in your engine air filter compartment. Gold (somehow) in a Yellow Jackets nest. Etc., etc., etc.
This is right up my alley. Employed in the criminal justice system for over 32 years. I like to outsmart criminals. I prefer to hide things in plane sight rather than a safe or pelican box. I was at Costco a few months ago and the idea of hiding my coins in things there were limitless, i.e, large detergent box, large hand wipe box, large diaper box, large adult briefs box, large feminine product box etc.. I have 3 large containers of protein powders and have coins in one of them.
Theres a fine line between incoouous and obvious. Like those insane wall mounted gun cabinets that are supposed to look like ordinary decorations but stick out from the wall 8". Keep it somewhere illogical or time cosuming for someone to look. If you have a stack of boxes in a room, store your ammo in green cans or you have a pantry full of canned goods. Keep a similar empty container, fill with your metal of choice and put it in the back of the shelf off to one side. There are conpanies that specialize in furiniture with hidden compartments. You could even have some wrapped up in an old t shirt and left at the bottom of a dirty laundry basket.
Hi. Really like the channel. I have a question about moving my PM. I am retiring next year. I am retiring to Belize. I have quite a few oz of silver and some gold. So carring it with me is not a option and also we have to fly to get there. Any suggestions of how to get my PM to my new country.
I had a buddy bring back a piranha from Canada to the US in a big gulp cup for his new aquarium setup… apparently that is a no no but the store owner just told him to blow some bubbles in there and he would be fine. Customs never bothered but would have been a helluva surprise if they checked that drink…🐟
Nice video. I was wondering how people would transport their gold when they move to a different house esp if the collector has a lot of gold coins. Or if they had it in a vault and then decided to move it. Something to keep in mind.
Did you read about that house in England? They just found a box of 16th century gold coins when renovating their house. I found a huge 5-gallon water bottle full of pre-1964 silver coins when we fixed up my grandmother’s home before selling. Moving that was a Herculean task. People forget about stashed treasure all the time, or die before using it.
I once found a bag full of old gold coins in an old abandoned truck ..... but now a freaking leprechaun is after me..... luckily i keep throwing shoes at it and it hasn't caught me yet🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like a high security safe bolted down, cameras, i also like hidden wall safes, i maybe buying another safe that is 2-1/2" less deep than my gun safe and putting it in beside it. It will be recessed 2-1/2" then building a removable sheet rock wall from the gunsafe to the back of the closet and hiding it. I have too many safes now. One last thought decoy safes.
I’m traveling rn with some of my gold. Road trip, I have it I. A clothing item in the suit case. Also I keep about $20k vaulted in Singapore…. I travel over that way quite often and don’t want to be stuck if something goes down in the US and I need to get back to help my countrymen great chat
I hope you are keeping a cache of arms. I went to look up how much it would cost to re-buy my old SKS, and those cost a fortune now. I bought mine for not much over $100, although the single shot did not work (auto only). Those are close to a grand now. We will need rifles if the nuts ever take over. I know you think they already have (releasing mentally I’ll and creating the homeless, charging lower taxes on capital gains than work, the current obsession with becoming the biggest victim you can be,…), but I am not ready to rebel just yet.
True story: Guy I know had his keys and car stolen. Along with two ozts of gold. The bad guy was found with the keys, the car had been stripped and totaled out. He got his gold back, cause he had 2- 1 ozt gold keys made out of 22kt Krugerands. They looked like regular house keys.
@@edb3877 Lol. In my old place I kept a couple of silver rounds in my sock drawer. My main stash was elsewhere, but I liked to have easy access to a couple of rounds in case I wanted to look at, or play with some silver.
Old McDonald’s bag with a half eaten order of fries(they never get moldy)and some napkins for added cover rolled up and jammed under seat works. Just limit the number of ounces. The weight would be a give away. Oh and don’t forget about it otherwise you might be dumpster diving.
If you have a full tube of gold Buffalos they deserve better care than just storing them in an old tool box. It would be worth it to store them in a commercial vault.
Yeah. My plan has always been to send gold to a vault each time I had a tube (or a little more). Things changed a bit when I had a second purpose to show some. Cheers!
😂😂 A Gucci bag with a pretty mouth in the Appalachians! 😂😂 Just put it in a small flat box and glue to the bottom of the waste can...Nobody ever likes to take out the trash! 🤔
I like personally having my 24k solid .9999 bracelets, and even a chain with 1 gram links 🔗. That way I always have some on me and not on monetary form for check points.
@MMMMM not seeing your ping brother.🤷🏽♂️ hit us up!
Arguably, one of the best channels for gold and silver information.
Thank you!
No argument here!
You say one of, who would you say is on the same level as 2is1? I know of no other.
Silence is a friend that will never betray you!
At the end of the day you will always have value in your gold unlike many other things you waste buying that depreciate day to day.
True
@@stevexracer4309 I would sell those cards fast and buy gold.
@@stevexracer4309lol, well if you bought gold in 2000 maybe not vs the Pokémon cards how much you had to spend for an ounce of them
Your video hits home for me. I sell metals online, and don’t have a safe. When I leave I take my gold, and hide my silver, either all over in different spots, or in the attic. It takes time and is a real pain. I’m about to buy a large safe for peace of mind.
It’s stressful to think about coming home to a 80k $ loss. Thanks for the tips.
One of my favorite hiding spots are doors. Remove a door from the hinges and cut an opening along the frame. Shove a pvc pipe containing tubes of gold inside into the opening. Cover the hole and reinstall the door.
Just don't tell anyone. I keep quiet. No sense bragging to anyone.
I have all my gold in a safety deposit box bank. Only my 91 year old mother and a close friend knows it
@@go4it129 if you dont hold it you dont own it. the banks at anytime can freeze access to boxes as they have recently. look it up
@@go4it129 scary
@@go4it129bad idea the gold was sized in the past
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I don't have any gold or silver ;)
Probably a better solution than busting up my basement floor then re-pouring concrete every time I add another ounce.
I use collectibles insurance to ensure all my gold. The coverage also applies to guns. So $50,000 in guns also covers you for 50,000 and gold. It's a win-win policy for a very little money.
Hopefully you can always trust the insurance agents that work for the company. Loose lips sink ships.
I keep Goldbacks in what I call my preppers-mini stack. X# of GBs in a folded cardstock with basic contact info hard laminated. Keep them everywhere. In vehicles, fishing box, bags, bookshelf, office, tool kit, junk drawer, etc. Could easily modify for a few buffalos too.
Get a 29$ safe, put it in your closet then find a blank power box receptical in your house, unscrew the plate and put your gold in there. What thief goes into a house with a small screwdriver and starts removing wall plates?
No comment. 😄
Now, every thief knows this secret
The ones that read your comments.
Fire will find it.
Not in an Adobe house!
Like the concepts presented. I'm a bit absent minded at times and worry about hiding things so well that I'll not only forget where I hid things, but what I hid in the first place. I once helped an elderly lady move out of her house and relocate out of state. As we were finishing our load-up for a lengthy road trip, she mentioned she'd hidden a revolver in the house and couldn't remember where. I had to tear the place apart and eventually found it behind an AC vent in the hallway. I don't wanna do that again, esp. if I made it happen to myself. Ha!
Ha, definitely a risk. I have a quarter ounce of gold on a ledger that I can’t find. 😄
... if your car dies on a road trip, just go to your emergency pack and have the resources to get another car! 🚙😅
I hoped somebody would draw that conclusion. 😂
Because all I ever want is Me GOLD, I store it all in Pelican Cases at the end of the rainbow and never lost a 🪙!!! Thanks for the video young Sir. and as always 👍👍👍the video. Life is good.......God Bless
Cheers!
My daughter used to have one of those 4’ tall kitchen playsets with a few cabinets. I kept a Pelican case with my gold in one of those cabinets for at least two years until my wife told me it was time to get rid of the playset. (Glad she told me beforehand!😂)
I swear that little playset cabinet was the best. spot. ever! 😔
Ha, yeah, great spot. Good thing it wasn't given to a neighbor kid while you were away! 😂
Civil confiscation started with the British Empire for those of us native to New England.
1) avoid gas station sushi!
2) store precious metals strategically throughout the house, just as one should store “implements of Liberty” in various calibers.
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I've been thinking about a safe lately, and my only fear beyond thieves is fire. However, the likelihood of any cheaper safe models lasting beyond a fake outlet safe is pretty low anyway. The fake outlets are a much cheaper option for sure.
i remember the old days people used to stash their important papers and treasures in the bottom of their chest freezers.
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If you’re ever travelling with valuables that you don’t want seized then put them in an addressed, stamped and sealed envelope or package. Police need a warrant to seize or open mail.
If thats true...very smart. However i think they could get probable cause by xraying the package
@@BigJon9595 Wouldn't doing an x-ray of the package be equivalent to doing a physical search? Not a lawyer here but maybe that's the law in such cases.
@@stevexracer4309 Yes... IF it ever got to court and didn't somehow... disappear. I suspect that any number of under-paid cops have helped
themselves to drug money and other valuables.
@@edb3877 Well, you’d need to go through a judge either way. It at least stops intimidation for the sake of a power trip or a dirty cop trying to take your property. It’s just discouraging to them in general.
@@stevexracer4309 They can take it but they can’t open it. And of course they will take it if they find a bunch of drugs and guns or you have a warrant or on a high speed chase.
It’s also a good trick if you’re using a radar detector in a state that doesn’t allow it. Just have a padded Manila envelope addressed and stamped ready to go…😏
Love the Deliverance reference. 🤣
😂
1. Don't tell anybody you have gold, silver and any other metals
2. Hide it then hide it again, then forget where you put it, find it when you retire and be happy..
3. Keep an eye on spot and be clever with your money.
Your voice is so soothing! Great ideas 💡
There's got to be a story somewhere about a goldbug who passed away and then someone discovers a fortune in modern gold hidden in a wall.
I’ve held that hope with every house I’ve bought. 😄
Read about millions hidden in a piano, found decades later.
My great grandfather was a very successful farmer and land speculator. He didn't trust banks... WHO would?! So, he kept his money in a small chest that was
filled with US gold coins, probably eagles and double eagles. Anyway, he buried that gold somewhere, and when he died no one knew where. The family did an
extensive search but never found it. That land, if he even buried it there, was sold and resold a number of times. His gold is probably under a highway now, lost
forever... or, until they really do invent the tricorder. My great grandmother still had the farm to sell, so lived well on the money from that but a much larger part
of gramps fortune was lost because he left no record of where it was. 😞
@@edb3877 was this your grand fathers coins?
In February 2013, a California couple found 1,411 gold coins in cans while walking their dog on their property in Northern California's Shasta Cascade region:
The coins, known as the Saddle Ridge Hoard, were minted between 1847 and 1894 and are estimated to be worth over $10 million. The couple, who wish to remain anonymous, first noticed a rusted can partially emerging from a hillside on a path they had used for years. They carefully dug it out with a stick and brought it home, where they initially reburied the coins in a cooler under their woodpile. The find is thought to be the largest of its kind in U.S. history.
I’ve read a few.
The number one way to minimize the risk of civil forfeiture is to not give the police any reason to pull you over. Obey the speed limit. Use your blinkers. Make sure all your lights work. Leave room to stop if the car in front of you slams on its breaks. Do not have any alcohol before driving. If you are not breaking any laws you are unlikely to get pulled over.
If you do get pulled over, make the Cop happy by turning off your motor, if at night turn on your Dome light, And keep both hands in sight, 10 and two position. Wait for instructions, mention any CCW. Be Cool. Cops just want to go home after work like anyone else.
I could watch this kind of content every day
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I got way too excited seeing a new video posted lol
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I like these types of videos from you. Anything special about that pack of playing cards?
Simple entertainment. I buy Bees by the case. Cheers!
Excellent video, as always, thanks for your perspective
Thank you!
I have something similar kind of like a bug out bag not necessarily a box or carrying kit.
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What brand is the knife? I found one at a yard sale with the same bear logo but have never been able to find the brand name?
If it's the same logo, it's a Shirogorov, and you hit the jackpot!
Did I hear banjo music playing in that latest movie reference? 😂
Great, practical advice as always. BTW, a great temp storage place in your vehicle is underneath your air filter in the engine compartment. Usually easy to access and can hold multiple coins laid out flat.
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My last international flight involved 3 X-ray screenings of my bags. It was the silver bars which garnered all the curiosity complete with color x-ray pics, some inspected (not all were found) but not a word about the 10 gold coins. i was over the limit on actual value, under on face value. They didn’t bother to dig thru to the bottom layer of the large ammo can:) apparently the x-ray mach can see if there’s water in your steel water bottle but cannot see in the ammo can. Which is cause for further inspection.
Great tips for storing and travelling with gold. Well done sir. Can you do a video on gold pandas? lol Just kidding. :)
Ha, thanks Sal! 😂
A video on gold pandas! 😂😅
@@2is1goldplease do a video on Perth Lunar coins. I have all the silver and I started to collect gold (I have a fractional Rooster). I would love to see you review your collection.
When I travel across the pond to Europe on occasion I always take a one ounce US currency gold coin with me. Its for emergencies just in case we go to the dark ages all of a sudden.
Fake vents, fake lights, above the cabin carpet vehicle had lots of hiding places.
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A couple of those fake hollowed-out books is also a good place to hide things, especially something like "The Holy Bible"
or "The History of Western Civilization". Make the title dry enough and it's pretty much thief repellant.
Lots to think about in this video ❤. We have all thought about this very topic OFTEN ❤
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Great Video. I had considered civil forfeiture for cash emergency fund but never for stored gold. Something to think about for sure.
Always enjoy your content thank you!
Thanks!
I like the "hidden in plain sight" approach that's all I'm gonna say. Having a dummy or decoy safe is another strategy
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Carry $30K in hundreds through the Burbank airport, and you'll most likely lost it all to a local government "task force".
I know someone who had this happen with $360k, but in Ohare. I spent a ton of mo eye on a no-metal money belt, and they took it anyway.
Not with bitcoin remember 12 24 words move with a 100k no problem
What about safety security box at a bank? What’s your thoughts on storing there ?
I avoid safety deposit boxes for things like this, personally. Contents aren't insured. I'd rather use an actual precious metals vaulting service.
First of all, you take a 5 gallon bucket, then you put a gamma seal lid on said bucket. Stick that bucket into 3 mil contractor bags(x2). Then a 50 caliber ammo can with a good seal into the bucket. Inside that ammo can you’ll put your tubed metals or bars into Mylar bags with silica packs. Then bury it on your property or property you can trust. In this method it will be safe from home invasion, fire, tornado, even floods in most cases and of course confiscation and or seizures.
I may or may not have had things buried for decades and all is well.
Carry on.
Ah the old midnight gardening approach, I like it!
@@TacticalTimmyGoldandSilver aside from telling someone and them stealing it…. I guarantee the effectiveness.
@@RealDealAmerica I agree, I'm a huge fan of diversification and making sure you never put all your eggs in one basket!
I really appreciate your video’s. You have a lot of smart insights for the people in Switzerland. 😊
You know he caught in the Swiss-American war, where many atrocities were committed against the Swiss people before colonization. Oh, I forgot, we are not supposed to talk about it. The CIA does not like your people knowing.
Great video. Commenting for your algorithm
Thanks!
Another awesome video !
Thank you!
Fabulous video. Excellent subject! Here’s to sparkly things in cases ✨ banjo music 🪕 and hiding things in plain sight 👀
Oh, and sushi 🍣 🍱🤣
Ha! ✅✅✅✅✅
Some ideas: gold in a zip lock bag inside ground beef, subsequently frozen. Gold in a zip lock bag buried under ash in the ash catcher on a Weber grill on the patio or deck. Gold in a zip lock bag buried in a flower pot on your patio or deck. Gold in a hollowed out log in your wood pile. Gold in a stack of old bricks in the tool shed. Gold in a hollowed out CB radio, mounted in your truck. Gold in your engine air filter compartment. Gold (somehow) in a Yellow Jackets nest. Etc., etc., etc.
great info as always . . . . . thanks for sharing
Thanks!
You got a Purdy mouth. lol
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Great commentary brother. Great quote.
Thanks!
Field Notes! The Book of All Knowledge!
Keep your notes hand written and be ready to destroy them at a moments notice haha
Great video 2 glad im not the only one who likes to have a few coins bouncing around in the toolbox
Ha! You never know when you might need some! 😄
This is right up my alley. Employed in the criminal justice system for over 32 years. I like to outsmart criminals. I prefer to hide things in plane sight rather than a safe or pelican box. I was at Costco a few months ago and the idea of hiding my coins in things there were limitless, i.e, large detergent box, large hand wipe box, large diaper box, large adult briefs box, large feminine product box etc.. I have 3 large containers of protein powders and have coins in one of them.
All good ideas. Paint cans will come up too. Cheers!
Yeah, but I don’t want my coins in the garage in paint cans unless those paint cans are decked out in the inside.😊
Theres a fine line between incoouous and obvious. Like those insane wall mounted gun cabinets that are supposed to look like ordinary decorations but stick out from the wall 8".
Keep it somewhere illogical or time cosuming for someone to look. If you have a stack of boxes in a room, store your ammo in green cans or you have a pantry full of canned goods. Keep a similar empty container, fill with your metal of choice and put it in the back of the shelf off to one side. There are conpanies that specialize in furiniture with hidden compartments. You could even have some wrapped up in an old t shirt and left at the bottom of a dirty laundry basket.
I had an older sleeper sofa the arms were hollow. 4 c u ft of hidden stuff
Drive thru NE, KS, OK, or East Texas. LEOs have been issued debit card readers to enhance revenue.
Thank you for the episode
Thanks for watching!
Hi. Really like the channel. I have a question about moving my PM. I am retiring next year. I am retiring to Belize. I have quite a few oz of silver and some gold. So carring it with me is not a option and also we have to fly to get there. Any suggestions of how to get my PM to my new country.
I had a buddy bring back a piranha from Canada to the US in a big gulp cup for his new aquarium setup… apparently that is a no no but the store owner just told him to blow some bubbles in there and he would be fine. Customs never bothered but would have been a helluva surprise if they checked that drink…🐟
Ha, wow.
A money belt would probably fit some quarter or half oz coins.
Sure would. 🤜🤛
are junk silver "guardhouse" boxes a good storage option? dimes, quarters, half dollars?
Nice video. I was wondering how people would transport their gold when they move to a different house esp if the collector has a lot of gold coins. Or if they had it in a vault and then decided to move it. Something to keep in mind.
Did you read about that house in England? They just found a box of 16th century gold coins when renovating their house. I found a huge 5-gallon water bottle full of pre-1964 silver coins when we fixed up my grandmother’s home before selling. Moving that was a Herculean task.
People forget about stashed treasure all the time, or die before using it.
Great video brother thanks for the info 🥃🥃🥃
Thanks Nate! 🥃
Mine is hidden in an old pair of shoes at the back of my closet
I once found a bag full of old gold coins in an old abandoned truck ..... but now a freaking leprechaun is after me..... luckily i keep throwing shoes at it and it hasn't caught me yet🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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It happens.
I like a high security safe bolted down, cameras, i also like hidden wall safes, i maybe buying another safe that is 2-1/2" less deep than my gun safe and putting it in beside it. It will be recessed 2-1/2" then building a removable sheet rock wall from the gunsafe to the back of the closet and hiding it. I have too many safes now. One last thought decoy safes.
Decoys can be good. Many thieves are pressed for time, especially if your alarm system goes off.
Great advice! or! just be the wingnut that nobody messes with! lol
I’m traveling rn with some of my gold. Road trip, I have it I. A clothing item in the suit case. Also I keep about $20k vaulted in Singapore…. I travel over that way quite often and don’t want to be stuck if something goes down in the US and I need to get back to help my countrymen great chat
I hope you are keeping a cache of arms. I went to look up how much it would cost to re-buy my old SKS, and those cost a fortune now. I bought mine for not much over $100, although the single shot did not work (auto only). Those are close to a grand now.
We will need rifles if the nuts ever take over. I know you think they already have (releasing mentally I’ll and creating the homeless, charging lower taxes on capital gains than work, the current obsession with becoming the biggest victim you can be,…), but I am not ready to rebel just yet.
There is always the old prison wallet. Are you with me guys? Why is everyone staring at me?
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15 is 7.5
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Remember the movie Flight when Denzel asked John Goodman to pick up a pack of meat labeled veal in the freezer? How is that for inconspicuous place?
Good info 👍🏻
True story: Guy I know had his keys and car stolen. Along with two ozts of gold. The bad guy was found with the keys, the car had been stripped and totaled out. He got his gold back, cause he had 2- 1 ozt gold keys made out of 22kt Krugerands. They looked like regular house keys.
I know someone who had gold wrenches made that were chrome plated. He took them back to the old country where they take issue with gold.
".... especially if you got a purdy mouth" 🤣🤣
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Nice Zero Tolerance knife.
If I keep stacking, silver, and gold, ( into monster boxes) I’m going to need to get a large safe That’s my only guess as an option.
I've always been a safe bolted to the floor and hidden in a secret place type of guy. I might have to rethink this approach...
It’s a good option.
@@2is1gold Yes, it is... WAY better than the sock drawer in the bedroom. 😉
@@edb3877 Lol. In my old place I kept a couple of silver rounds in my sock drawer. My main stash was elsewhere, but I liked to have easy access to a couple of rounds in case I wanted to look at, or play with some silver.
I like this plan much more especially considering fire risk.
Gas station sushi? Talk about Russian Roulette!! 😂💯😂
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"A pertty mouth" lmao
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Keep in Plano fishing tool box pr a life jacket 😅
Won't be any room left in MY coffin for coins. My instructions are to be totally covered in live .45 Colt ammo before the lid is closed. 😊
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Great minds think alike! Not that I "travel or carry much gold", but when I do, I would say 99.9% of people would have no idea what I am carrying!
Weld a lockbox to the chassis rail.
Old McDonald’s bag with a half eaten order of fries(they never get moldy)and some napkins for added cover rolled up and jammed under seat works. Just limit the number of ounces. The weight would be a give away. Oh and don’t forget about it otherwise you might be dumpster diving.
Gas station sushi 😂😂😂
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Visit the Hawaiian Islands. Gas station Sushi everywhere! LOL
@@hex4461 Every time I think about people eating fish bait,
it makes my stomach twist. Love eating fish but COOKED! lol
I am waiting for you to start your prepper channel.
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You can now buy books that are big heads with the book part cut out of it for storage space.
Shiro and Hinderer X-18
Good eye.
Don't have a big row with the girlfriend.
Top Tip.
What about plane flights?
Pretty mouth… lol…as the banjo plays
Great channel, I appreciate your content.
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If you don’t hold it you don’t own it ⚜️
And, if it can be taxed, we still don't own it.
If you have a full tube of gold Buffalos they deserve better care than just storing them in an old tool box. It would be worth it to store them in a commercial vault.
Yeah. My plan has always been to send gold to a vault each time I had a tube (or a little more). Things changed a bit when I had a second purpose to show some. Cheers!
Haha Milwaukee tool box would be the first and only thing stolen from a car in NYC
Simple solution. Keep your gold in a safe place known only to you. No. not a bank deposit box. Next, don't tell anyone that you have it.
Only issue with that is if you suddenly die no one will know of it …
Why not a sdb?
More people have lost valuables at home than at a safe deposit box.
@@davidm4160 Thieves know that Safety Deposit boxes contain something worth stealing.
@@JC-Jason-DK True but it won't be my problem.
Gas station Sushi is a no go.
😂😂 A Gucci bag with a pretty mouth in the Appalachians! 😂😂
Just put it in a small flat box and glue to the bottom of the waste can...Nobody ever likes to take out the trash! 🤔
Solid idea 😅
I like personally having my 24k solid .9999 bracelets, and even a chain with 1 gram links 🔗. That way I always have some on me and not on monetary form for check points.
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Can’t beat food from gas stations 😅
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