I keep all my gold with this Nigerian guy who said if I sent him my gold, he would return 5x in platinum because his brother is a prince who owns a platinum orchard. I can't wait, 3 weeks from now I'm going to be laughing all the way to the bank. I'm so lucky I received his email 2 days ago. Don't be jealous guys
Yeah hello hi, I am the brother, the platinum is on it's way. The prince also gave you a small golden camel because you were so trustworthy. Spend it wisely and thank you friend!
@@kidkidu2 I'm so looking forward to my small golden camel, I heard he grows them next to his platinum orchard. I'm still waiting for all the platinum he promised, his last email said he needed another 50k for shipping costs so i sent it and now I should have my platinum in no time and all you will be crying with jealousy at the deal I made. Boy am I smart, what a businessman I am.
Tip about most gun safes: The doors are usually very strong. Impressively so. Throw bolts, glass re-locker (to prevent drilling out the locks), etc. But he sides, top, bottom and back can be opened like a tin can with a simple angle grinder with a metal cutting wheel on it. The metal looks impressive, but is actually fairly thin. There will be a couple of inches of fire resistant cement after the outer skin is removed, easily knocked out with a hammer, then an inner layer of equally thin metal (and sometimes not even metal). In 20 minutes, the whole side of one can be opened quite easily. SO if you plan to really secure a gun safe, set on a concrete floor, then wrap all of it in a framework of reinforcement bar spaced 2" apart (the way a bank vault is built), then form up outside that with plywood and pour 5-6" of concrete around the entire outside except the door. NOW you have a safe.
As soon as I heard my gold supplier was hacked I purchased a decoy safe and filled it with decoy gold off eBay and THANK GOD, a year later I was broken into, they took jewellery and my decoy safe thinking they'd found the loot. My life savings of precious metals was safe but a massive lesson learned, due to the nature of the break in of no forcable entry meaning this was a professional hit I was therefore not insured. My house is now surrounded by wifi surveillance inside and out and I get alerts in my phone instantly but I still didn't feel safe and have moved the PMs to a 3rd party storage. I highly recommend a decoy safe. It saved mine and my kids futures.
@Marina A Smart! A decoy safe with a few hundred $$$ and some fake electroplated coins and bars is wise. Toss in an old watch and some fake jewelry as well.
gerrydee at what point does it become a professional hit and why would this cause it to not be insured??? So if you can pick a lock your a professional!! Lol wow
I have one serious question. What is the difference between decoy gold and fake/counterfeit gold? One would be for a good reason and the other would actually hurt the market and promote ripoffs. How would I know if something was a “decoy” and someone trying to rip me off selling it as real?
Don't forget the retirement accounts, and how they have already begun to siphon off them by new fees. My 17 yr old roth was fee'd a new $75 charge for having it, and I was NOT notified of this!!!!! ... Am Express/Ameriprise... Leeches!
I have a friend who has an investment firm in Florida. He has clients who he buys precious metals for and has them stored at the COMEX. Back in 2007 when the market collapsed a few wanted to take possession of their metal. When he called them up for 3 different clients the COMEX tried to make deals with his clients. Offering them as much as $5 over spot on silver and as much as $50 over on gold and wanting to cut them a check instead. It took them 3 months to get one of his clients his 6 ten oz bars! He now warns clients that the COMEX is insolvent and that the government no longer enforces them and to do that on their own. He no longer wants to be the middle man and look like he can’t be trusted! Lol. Can’t blame him..
Never ever store your metals in a bank or professional storage or private company no matter how safe they say it is, anyone of those institutions or companies could disappear instantly.
Not if a private facility has a clause that it is yours and business structuring is set up so it is yours and you can always access no matter what. This is possible.
Never Ever Trust The Easy online access lol ill sell you all a picture of a chart that says its silver or gold !!! if the banks go down id say probably the internet and mailing and government extra would be next i like my real silver pile i can touch it
My grandpa left me a 1 oz koala platinum coin when he died. I sold it around 2005 for 1750.00 to buy business equipment. That equipments allowed me to make around 700.000 dollars over 14 years. That's the best return on a coin I've ever heard of. Best of all every time I work I thank my grandpa for helping me with my business.
TRE' JOHNSON. Most people keeps their safe's in their bedroom closet and that's the first place a burglar will look. Burying it out side somewhere would be better just make sure no one is watching ha.
TRE' JOHNSON a safe is a thief magnet Einstein. They can break into most safes in a matter of minutes or tie a rope around it that thing and with a truck or car yank that safe out your house damaging everything in it’s wake.
I find that precious metals store best behind semi-precious metals, like brass and lead. They are after all industrial metals, and some metals travel at more feet per second than others.
You people come up with the goofiest sayings. We get it you have guns lmao. That's completely irrelevant to preventing theft because if you aren't around, your guns aren't going to protect your money. You have to hide it well. Bury it. Put it in a wall.
I'm trying to understand the thought process behind doing this. Bottom line, if the safe was stolen or cut open, your stack is gone, stolen. If the whiskey kills someone, ever who finds the body will take the stack. What makes doing this awesome & brilliant?
Mike seems trustworthy and I enjoy his informative videos. But like Reagan said, "Verify, then trust". If the vault company goes out of business, what are the odds that my PMs will be returned to me? Will they truly be segregated and assigned to my name only, or rehypothecated? I don't trust any vaults at all.
I don't doubt what you are saying. After huge "credible" firms like MF Global, etc., that scammed their customers and people got back cents on the dollar after bankruptcy, I don't trust anyone. The guarantee is only words on paper (or pixels on the screen). Also, like someone else mentioned, they would have detailed records on your PMs that the Feds could seize and then order you to turn in your PMS if that happens.
Your right great info but this guy will hoard PM's until he's too old to enjoy life sadly. Gold fever a curse sometimes. Always best to leverage and take profits and live your life. His picture on video is about 20 years old lol
Great, you just told a thief, where to find all of my gold and silver; just by posting this video. Thanks a lot, now I gotta figure out somewhere else to put it! Lol.
Except when you put silver into a fire it can burn too. You need to keep the silver in a metal container with some sort of inert gas, such as CO2 so that the silver does not combine with oxygen and form silver oxide.
"What about a professional third party vaulting service?" So your solution for stashing bullion at home is to give it to someone else? That is worse than leaving it inside a bank's security deposit box. There is nothing stopping the company from disappearing once its vault is full, and even if they were honest you can't access your stash straight away.
I'd hate to say this but unfortunately it's true. One of the biggest threats to your silver and gold is your wife and divorce. You have a 50% chance of losing half of it. Those are horrible horrible odds. I suggest never telling your wife about your stash unless she's contributing half to it. Which odds are she's not, because for some reason most men love to throw money at women and marry women who have far less money or careers then they do (plus women seem to greedily search for that kind of man to marry). I keep hearing about men saying "wow my wife is so supportive of my silver stacking isn't she great!?!? Yeah no duh she's supportive, all she sees is $$$$ CHA CHING $$$$!! It may even help to speed up her decision to divorce some time in the future if she's certain she's getting a fat payday. Play it safe guys, if you can't resist throwing money at women at least get a prenup and don't ever tell her about your silver and gold stash. Women get nasty, just nasty and heartless at divorce time. Plan ahead, because there is a good chance it could happen to you. (And if you're one of the very very rare female stackers then props to you, and the same applies).
It's not only the man who gets the shaft in a seperation; it's whoever makes a better living. It happened to myself; my female dentist; also many of my lady coworkers. Nowadays the guys are getting over as well. Your advice is applicable to all stackers- man/ woman/ child gay or straight. Keep it confidential or it's self- defeating.
Things are changing but unfortunately 97% of all alimony is paid out to women still. And since it's mostly men that are silver stackers they are the most at risk, and probably 99% of the audience here are men. But yes everyone should protect their stack and not tell anyone else, even your significant other. But it keeps happening to men over and and over and over and they keep going into marriage unprotected and making bad choices so it can't be said enough that they need to be extra cautious and watch their back more. Unfortunately judges and courts are still very unfair when rewarding men after divorce. Even if the woman made more money they usually pay way less or not at all upon divorce (on average). I had a buddy who was basically a stay at home Father, upon divorce he barely got a pittance and he could barely survive or had enough money to start his new life and get on his feet, she just threw him out one day and she moved in with her new lover. If the the roles had been reversed she would have gotten 4 times or more than he got. This happens over and over in courts. Sadly the courts still greatly and unfairly favor women, treating men like dirt. So they really need to be extra vigilant on this and it can not be stressed enough. The odds are stacked against us guys at a far greater amount. I of course welcome a woman stackers view point too. But since I'm not one I can't give one :). But sounds like you had bad outcome with divorce, so a good lesson for all of us to hide our stacks and assets no matter who you are! Only tell maybe a brother or sister or mother or father, in case of death or disaster at least one person you could trust needs to know where to find it.
Todd CK If its any consolation, more than 90% of women end up in poverty after divorce. The irony of alimony is that the lawyer nets more profit than anyone else. I've been a stacker since real estate went belly-up in 2007. I introduced my hubby to the game. We don't co-mingle our finances so neither one of us even cares about what the other has. We both like it that way.
Bozo re-read my comment. " Most women who collect alimony fall into poverty". Myself and many women that I know have never collected anything at the demise of our relationships.My sorority sister is a divorce atty. She says that her wealthier clients often pay out very little to no alimony. I don't know of anyone personally that's on the dole; Do you? Are they black? What I do know is that in 2016 Black Americans had a GDP of $1.2 trillion dollars. That placed our spending right under the country of Spain. Bozo if you believe that roughly 10 mil ppl on welfare can pump such a ma$$ive amount of cash into the economy - well you are a Bozo. Plz turn off the idiot box and go read abook by Dr. Claude Andersen or Dr. Dr Boyce Watkins. Then perhaps we can have meaningful discourse. Meanwhile I got work to do. Gn
Some good ideas shown there Mike, thanks. One idea I had for the voluminous and heavy stack of silver acquired over several years was to use wall safes in several hidden locations. Perhaps better in the UK with walls generally of stone or brick rather than in timber-frames houses. Sometimes a useful void can be created in places like the bottom corner of a set of internal steps going upstairs, in a services cupboard below electric/gas meters, the front/side of a chimney stack in the roof space, all of which can have a false stone/brick/breezeblock wall inbuilt with a cavity behind. Add roofer to that list of tradesmen callers. I hid some jewellery in the roof eaves in a box, forgot, re-tiled years later, never seen it since! A fairly low-cost wall safe can by included in that and a circular/square hole cut in the back (make sure the size is large enough for an open hand grasping objects!) to access the void behind and give storage many times that of the wall safe, i.e. suitcase-sized, and some camouflaging cover-board, obstacles, etc, hiding it's presence. The keys being hidden elsewhere like under the main fireplace grating. I even have a false wall at the end of my garage, the depth of steel shelving used to store all my emergence food, drink, medicine, sanitary items, fuel supplies, etc. It is disguised by means of 2" insulation panels coverage (a lift-off one each end for access) which also covers other internal garage walls to blend in. My own mini-supermarket if any sudden need - and insurance in times of trouble when money and valuables will also be targetted.. I liked the idea of a GoldSilver offshore account (Swiss, in my case) for some gold storage being out of UK government/banking hands (no confiscation risk), fully allocated (no Fractional Reserve risk), instant electronic access (conversion to cash), credit card available to draw on that, etc, and importantly, the ability to instantly buy more gold to instantly add to that at a keystroke (important in a sudden financial/social crisis) but I hit one big problem - for me. I was about to add to it when I discovered that GEORGE SOROS had dealings with it, either as an investor or partner, and I did not want ANYTHING to do with any veture involving the likes of him, if true. So, I all but closed it though still active.
Love is splendorous..... You do not know that the SSwiSS are notsees, and nothing close to neutral. The world's rulers are all notsees, which is why we are on the brink/eve of shtf. Everybody loves their sigs, like you do. make sure your magazine is full of hollow points. I wish, legally or exo-legally, that I had a 22mag derringer for protection..... Guv "registration" of anything and EVERYthing means that you no longer (and never did) own it, since you are just a clueless moron legal slave to the CORPSE-eration. You ARE the Matrix.
In Australia we cannot really keep guns, and our laws do not allow us to use lethal or "excessive force" to stop burglars. Someone tried it here and got arrested and the criminal pressed an assault case and won. Not much we Aussies can do in this regard.
The best suggestion and the one i came up with myself is having 2 safes. 1 that is nicely hidden, has tracker inside of it and is filled with valuables. 1 that is also hidden and filled with less valuables and positioned so you get persons face on camera if he is not wearing mask. And if possible also have tracker hidden in one of the valuables or at least fake one.
Did anyone else notice that this video was a long-con infomercial for a bullion storage company that violates a lot of the principles the author recommends? The biggest problem being that your bullion isn’t easily accessible when it’s in someone else’s vault. You’ll also be on the hook for “storage” fees.
He's still recommending that you hold it (at home) yourself. The private-bullion-storage recommendation didn't come up until you had so much bullion it just made plain good sense to keep SOME of it in secure, and 'insured', storage.
NEVER, ever have your precious metals stored in a private holding situation. There is always THE Chance you will never see YOUR stack. Let that scare you..............
Mike, @4:30 I am pretty sure the most popular order size of the American silver Eagle is not the monster Box. Actually I am a 100% sure that it's not the most popular order size 😂🤣
About getting the safe installed without the workers you hired to install it from knowing you're putting valuables in it, get it installed as a gun safe with gun racks and everything then just remove them when they've left.
If you like to collect high value gold/silver, you gotta reply with your number NOW!!! I can give you the highest quality pieces valuable coins for a lot lower than the market value.
The thieves don't watch it. They watch the comments then compile a list. Your identity, all your private info. All that infos worth money and they never even have to lift a foot to break into your house to get paid.
It seems highly unlikely that a reputable PMs dealer (likely in another state) is gonna dispatch a squad of burglars to your residence to snatch your goodies. =0[.]o=
Not no one. You should tell at least one person like a very close family member you can trust. That way if you die your life savings doesn't get sold with the house and some lucky stranger who buys it doesn't hit the lottery when remodeling. Instead of your kids getting to inherit it. Or something weird like you get Alzheimers and nobody knew you had it and you sit in a crappy old folks home instead of your kids sending you to a posh resort style nursing facility with your gold and silver financing it all.
So Sensitive, that’s not what he said either. He said that they don’t NECESSARILY recommend buying one as there are several considerations needed. This is true, if you are not properly trained and don’t have anyone in your life who could and perhaps are single with kids. Perhaps seeking training first would be a better idea rather then rushing out and buying one. That is called a CONSIDERATION. You get so offended when the video said a gun might be a good way of protecting your home. I have my CHL here in Texas and carry daily, but even I could tell what the video was clearly saying. You only heard what you wanted to here, it’s why our country is so decided cause liberal people do the same thing.
"Don't use methods you've seen in movies" except for maybe the John Wick approach of burying it in the concrete of your basement. True it may not be quickly accessible but that's the point, defiantly only good for being your last resort option if it's ever needed.
Consider ammo. A box of ammo bought five years ago can be sold for double that now. The less common ammo increases in value more. Plus you can use ammo to get food and defend your gold and silver.
If you like to collect high value gold/silver, you gotta reply with your number NOW!!! I can give you the highest quality/valuable coins for a lot lower than the market value.
If there is a overnight dollar collapse in hyperinflation, you need to remember that society is 9 meals away from anarchy. That is roughly 3 meals a day in the home for 3 days. Then if you could ride it out for a month, you have much less people, the gangs or large families that have taken grocery stores hostage and made it their base are your only source for food. When people are hungry and desperate, they think of only food. I would be more concerned about hiding food, and who knows what I have. It usually starts with friends and neighbors borrowing food and promising to pay back, and then they tell others if you stop giving them food as extortion, you could be in a hot mess long before gold enters their mindset.
+Jason In India a few months to a year back the government banned large denomination currency, to stop drug trafficking they say, but it really was to force people to deposit their savings in the crooked banks. Bet they brought gold with it!
Easy. Put a key locked lid on top of 600 litres aquarium. Such aquarium will weigh about 750kg or 1600lbs. Put silver within the granite table on which aquarium sits. Good luck ;)
@@RUclipsSucksEggs you kinda do. I live in a middle class area, and I don't know a single person who has a maid. They all go to $25,000/year boarding schools.
supercomputer2004 being raised in California AKA; earthquake country. I’ve always been a prepper . My husband was going around the house looking for places to store my emergency prep items. It is amazing all the hiding places you can find when you really look. So get busy!
Midnight gardening is a terrible storage approach. It takes way too long to access it, and you may be in a situation where you need it quick and aren't able to dig it up at night.
modern metal detectors will also identify the type of metal before it is dug up, pm in a safe will identify as either a pm signal because the iron of the safe can be filtered out or as a mixed signal. Depth is more likely about 12-18", only pulse induction detectors can detect 4' down and these are likely owned by serious prospectors not burglars
That video had a lot of great tips. Here's one more. If you want hide valuables in your home so that a burglar will not find them, keep in mind that a burglar, on average, will spend no more than five or ten minutes in your home. With this in mind, hide your valuables in a place that will take you 15 minutes to get to. In this way, you can prevent a burglar from finding your valuables. However, keep in mind, that if a burglar knows that you have valuables I'll just wait for you to come home and point a gun at your head. So, keep your big Yap shut and don't go around telling people that you're prepared for the apocalypse because you've got long-term food storage and precious metals in your house. In other words, don't be an idiot.
It’s really not that difficult to find a spot in your house the thieves would not want to spend hours looking/rummaging through to potentially find valuables. Think, people! 👌🏼
Gold storage is a non-issue. About 800 oz. fit in a one gallon container (based on my silver storing experience). 235 Lbs. of silver here, so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about.
Nobody is gonna check the kicthen when robbing your house. They always go for the living/bedroom area. If you have a pantry and can put a hidden compartment in there and stack food in front of it, they'll probably never find it.
"Think of all the people who had their silver stored in safety deposit boxes at the bank wash away with the tsunami".... Yeah cause it would be any safer in your house lol
Years ago when my coin collection got too large for two bank boxes. I got a section of 4-inch schedule 40 PVC pipe. After capping, I buried it in the yard. It stayed there for nearly a decade.
If you have a relatively light safe, you can put a couple of dumb bells in it, to weight it down. When that become to intrusive, you can use lead flashing to help keep the weight up. And the flashing is Very pliable, so it can conform to vacant areas in the safe.
Drywall repair… easy to learn … only you know where it is. There ya go! Out sight out of mind. Still there even after my 1997 break in … thieves took ….my CDs 💿 😂
@@Leveraction-xr4uz Absolutely nothing wrong with that, mutual benefit. Hope she is not in much pain, being old is often filled with suffering. Hopefully you lift her spirit and give her joy in this life. Money is meaningless in many situation especially just before you die, cause you can't spend it cause you are sick and you can't take it with you! Idea about the land is if it is fully paid for think about finding a way to put it in a trust so it doesn't show up in your name. Some way to keep gold diggers away. Frankly at 42, there is no need to remarry. Just relax and stay healthy and fit. Keep that booze flowing!
Remember to make a mental note to NEVER buy ANYTHING from a company that runs ads on RUclips. Remind them by not buying their products that RUclips is NOT TV. Take your ads back on TV and stay off RUclips!
I knew this prepper years ago who mad massive amounts of boxes full of canned foods/ dry goods. She had her silver spread out in the different boxes so that only she knew which ones had it and which ones didnt. If a thief was going to steal her silver they would have to go through hundreds of boxes of food to find it all.
My friend’s mum had a fortune in their safe which was hidden and cemented in .. they lived in a high rise apartment. When they were out shopping theives jackhammered out the safe and wheeled it out of the apartment!! the neighbours thought the noise was a renovation taking place.
The Perth Mint in Australia has storage for bullion / precious metals & fully insured by the Government Of Australia many investors & traders store their gold / silver ect... in The Perth Mint that is 100% insured .
I like to stash copper cents because it adds weight to the safe. After 1982 copper was taken out of the 1 cent. 1982 was a split year. Some coins are copper but they also changed to clad composition the same year. Collecting copper coins in this way is great because it doesn't cost me anything. All I do is check the date. If it's before 1982 it goes in the copper pot. Lol..
Takes a lot to make money at them...think 2 cents per coin...that would mean like $1000 of pennies to get $1000 profit...ever try stashing $1000 in pennies...its a lot of stash.
@Milk2Percent Not during an apocalypse, but during a financial crisis? I'd be more than happy to exchange the surplus of the food I grow for silver, in fact that's what I'm secretly hoping to do!
If you like to collect high value gold/silver, you gotta reply with your number NOW!!! I can give you the highest quality/valuable coins for a lot lower than the market value.
Excellent video about storing silver. I am only 25 years old, but I already understand you never know what will happen in the future, including a personal emergency where you might need access to silver. It cannot hurt to be prepared for the future.
I keep all my gold with this Nigerian guy who said if I sent him my gold, he would return 5x in platinum because his brother is a prince who owns a platinum orchard. I can't wait, 3 weeks from now I'm going to be laughing all the way to the bank. I'm so lucky I received his email 2 days ago. Don't be jealous guys
I laughed at this way harder than I should have
ak -Loooooooooool!!!!
Well you dumbass
Yeah hello hi, I am the brother, the platinum is on it's way. The prince also gave you a small golden camel because you were so trustworthy. Spend it wisely and thank you friend!
@@kidkidu2 I'm so looking forward to my small golden camel, I heard he grows them next to his platinum orchard. I'm still waiting for all the platinum he promised, his last email said he needed another 50k for shipping costs so i sent it and now I should have my platinum in no time and all you will be crying with jealousy at the deal I made. Boy am I smart, what a businessman I am.
Tip about most gun safes: The doors are usually very strong. Impressively so. Throw bolts, glass re-locker (to prevent drilling out the locks), etc.
But he sides, top, bottom and back can be opened like a tin can with a simple angle grinder with a metal cutting wheel on it. The metal looks impressive, but is actually fairly thin. There will be a couple of inches of fire resistant cement after the outer skin is removed, easily knocked out with a hammer, then an inner layer of equally thin metal (and sometimes not even metal). In 20 minutes, the whole side of one can be opened quite easily.
SO if you plan to really secure a gun safe, set on a concrete floor, then wrap all of it in a framework of reinforcement bar spaced 2" apart (the way a bank vault is built), then form up outside that with plywood and pour 5-6" of concrete around the entire outside except the door.
NOW you have a safe.
Just bury it instead.
It depends on the safe, not all safes are the same.
As soon as I heard my gold supplier was hacked I purchased a decoy safe and filled it with decoy gold off eBay and THANK GOD, a year later I was broken into, they took jewellery and my decoy safe thinking they'd found the loot. My life savings of precious metals was safe but a massive lesson learned, due to the nature of the break in of no forcable entry meaning this was a professional hit I was therefore not insured. My house is now surrounded by wifi surveillance inside and out and I get alerts in my phone instantly but I still didn't feel safe and have moved the PMs to a 3rd party storage. I highly recommend a decoy safe. It saved mine and my kids futures.
Didnt you have insurance?....you buy precious metals and no insurance?
@Marina A Smart! A decoy safe with a few hundred $$$ and some fake electroplated coins and bars is wise. Toss in an old watch and some fake jewelry as well.
gerrydee at what point does it become a professional hit and why would this cause it to not be insured??? So if you can pick a lock your a professional!! Lol wow
This is a bit random & irrelevant but you're a babe 😍😎😘
I have one serious question. What is the difference between decoy gold and fake/counterfeit gold? One would be for a good reason and the other would actually hurt the market and promote ripoffs. How would I know if something was a “decoy” and someone trying to rip me off selling it as real?
When the collapse comes The Private Storage company may steal everyone's gold and silver all at once.
Or go bankrupt and have their customers assets as theirs like a car garage when it goes belly up with customers cars inside.
Don't forget the retirement accounts, and how they have already begun to siphon off them by new fees. My 17 yr old roth was fee'd a new $75 charge for having it, and I was NOT notified of this!!!!! ... Am Express/Ameriprise... Leeches!
I hate fees!
That’s exactly what’s gonna happen lol
I have a friend who has an investment firm in Florida. He has clients who he buys precious metals for and has them stored at the COMEX. Back in 2007 when the market collapsed a few wanted to take possession of their metal. When he called them up for 3 different clients the COMEX tried to make deals with his clients. Offering them as much as $5 over spot on silver and as much as $50 over on gold and wanting to cut them a check instead. It took them 3 months to get one of his clients his 6 ten oz bars! He now warns clients that the COMEX is insolvent and that the government no longer enforces them and to do that on their own. He no longer wants to be the middle man and look like he can’t be trusted! Lol. Can’t blame him..
Never ever store your metals in a bank or professional storage or private company no matter how safe they say it is, anyone of those institutions or companies could disappear instantly.
Not if a private facility has a clause that it is yours and business structuring is set up so it is yours and you can always access no matter what. This is possible.
if you cant touch it you dont own it...
@@peteplayz-norskgaming5723 true, they could simply offer the security and insurance, for example
@@TK-lv5ff yeah
More thefts happen at home than a bank safety deposit box.
- - NEVER - EVER !!! - TRUST A BANK !! --> PERIOD.!!!!
I don't trust any bank anywhere. Period.
Uhm I'm sorry sir, it seems that your account has been frozen by the federal system and will have to talk to them - Banks
@@RikoRey92 It will happen soon. It's already happened in other countries and reeks of "experimentation" and data collecting.
TeeJay Dan 100 percent agree
Never Ever Trust The Easy online access lol ill sell you all a picture of a chart that says its silver or gold !!! if the banks go down id say probably the internet and mailing and government extra would be next i like my real silver pile i can touch it
My grandpa left me a 1 oz koala platinum coin when he died. I sold it around 2005 for 1750.00 to buy business equipment. That equipments allowed me to make around 700.000 dollars over 14 years. That's the best return on a coin I've ever heard of. Best of all every time I work I thank my grandpa for helping me with my business.
Amazing story, thank you for sharing.
Dave Sharkey that’s a good return
If or I should say when the dollar collapses, your safety deposit boxes are fair game to the bank's. In other words, kiss it goodbye.
Just keep it in a safe in your home. Don't trust anyone else with your wealth but You!
TRE' JOHNSON. Most people keeps their safe's in their bedroom closet and that's the first place a burglar will look. Burying it out side somewhere would be better just make sure no one is watching ha.
TRE' JOHNSON a safe is a thief magnet Einstein. They can break into most safes in a matter of minutes or tie a rope around it that thing and with a truck or car yank that safe out your house damaging everything in it’s wake.
TRE' JOHNSON yes sir 100% agreed
@@jogmas12 right?
Kathleen that’s right!
Bury it and make a treasure map. That may be the funniest advice ever.
you will find that a poor advice. I bury stuff for fun. Buried stuff quick gets waterlogged and moves place during rainstorm or winter condition.
Cory Hancock LoL but it would be fun
@@CoinMan5000 yeh it would you ca feel like a pirate haha
Or just give away hey
I hide my safe in the septic tank.
I find that precious metals store best behind semi-precious metals, like brass and lead. They are after all industrial metals, and some metals travel at more feet per second than others.
You people come up with the goofiest sayings. We get it you have guns lmao. That's completely irrelevant to preventing theft because if you aren't around, your guns aren't going to protect your money. You have to hide it well. Bury it. Put it in a wall.
Store it in a wooden box labeled “compost toilet” and throw wood chips on top of the contents.
LMAO just have a poisoned bottle of whisky in the safe next to the stack
Awesome idea 👍
hahah beauty
Brilliant!
Tell family don't celebrate to fast after recovering your gold and silver with found liquor
I'm trying to understand the thought process behind doing this.
Bottom line, if the safe was stolen or cut open, your stack is gone, stolen.
If the whiskey kills someone, ever who finds the body will take the stack.
What makes doing this awesome & brilliant?
my silver is insured and protected by Smith and Wesson
Jon the Roofer and when you die is to the hotel buyers that will pay crap for it
Mine by Glock. :)
Not if they steal the gun too. I know I carry concealed. Responsibility we have.
Amen to that, brother!
Jon the Roofer lol! I know what you mean! Give them the business.
Mike seems trustworthy and I enjoy his informative videos. But like Reagan said, "Verify, then trust". If the vault company goes out of business, what are the odds that my PMs will be returned to me? Will they truly be segregated and assigned to my name only, or rehypothecated? I don't trust any vaults at all.
I don't doubt what you are saying. After huge "credible" firms like MF Global, etc., that scammed their customers and people got back cents on the dollar after bankruptcy, I don't trust anyone. The guarantee is only words on paper (or pixels on the screen). Also, like someone else mentioned, they would have detailed records on your PMs that the Feds could seize and then order you to turn in your PMS if that happens.
rvnmedic1968 mike has to advertise ) don't buy all he says) buy 70% is good enuf
I agree, tangible is what I prefer.
rvnmedic1968 is
Mike is NOT trustworthy. He's a wolf in sheep's clothing. I know, I was scammed by his act.
I’m so glad that I don’t have to worry about where to store my gold and silver.
I store them in my imagination...
lol aint it the truth!
Unfortunately the value is also in people's imagination.
@@gblargg True but that is the value of stocks and the US dollar as well.
Most underrated comment!
Thats how I stack my gold too
Problem solved in Eastern Europe. Our wages are low, so we can buy only a few kilograms of silver as saving.
Brilliant!
Daikini0 yeah never thought of that
Same now true in the U.S.A.!
Lol not much better in the usa
a few kilos of silver in eastern Europe will have massive purchasing power during bad times so it definitely helps
I wish I had this problem
lmfao
I like that
It piles up fast
Ditto
Start buying some silver.....It's not expensive to start stacking
LOL I feel like I'm being read a bedtime story.
Kilorat LoL
Your right great info but this guy will hoard PM's until he's too old to enjoy life sadly. Gold fever a curse sometimes. Always best to leverage and take profits and live your life. His picture on video is about 20 years old lol
Adult bed time story lol
Kilorat lmao
I feel like I just watched a 15 minute commercial.
Great, you just told a thief, where to find all of my gold and silver; just by posting this video. Thanks a lot, now I gotta figure out somewhere else to put it! Lol.
I'm not concerned about fire. A melted 100-ounce silver bullion bar is still 100 ounces after it melts. It just loses its corners and mint stamp! ; D
It is still more liquid than gold!
Except when you put silver into a fire it can burn too. You need to keep the silver in a metal container with some sort of inert gas, such as CO2 so that the silver does not combine with oxygen and form silver oxide.
Buy a fire proof safe mate
Kara0ki very true
A) Fire resistant safe B) PM's in ceramic jars (very good heat insulator). C) ceramic jars go into burn bags.
You can hide it at my house no one would look here.
😀😀😀
That’s great man. Can I actually? How would I get it to you?
Ok I trust you. Take my entire stock
"What about a professional third party vaulting service?" So your solution for stashing bullion at home is to give it to someone else? That is worse than leaving it inside a bank's security deposit box. There is nothing stopping the company from disappearing once its vault is full, and even if they were honest you can't access your stash straight away.
Remember, he sells the service. 😏
I'd hate to say this but unfortunately it's true. One of the biggest threats to your silver and gold is your wife and divorce. You have a 50% chance of losing half of it. Those are horrible horrible odds. I suggest never telling your wife about your stash unless she's contributing half to it. Which odds are she's not, because for some reason most men love to throw money at women and marry women who have far less money or careers then they do (plus women seem to greedily search for that kind of man to marry). I keep hearing about men saying "wow my wife is so supportive of my silver stacking isn't she great!?!? Yeah no duh she's supportive, all she sees is $$$$ CHA CHING $$$$!! It may even help to speed up her decision to divorce some time in the future if she's certain she's getting a fat payday.
Play it safe guys, if you can't resist throwing money at women at least get a prenup and don't ever tell her about your silver and gold stash. Women get nasty, just nasty and heartless at divorce time. Plan ahead, because there is a good chance it could happen to you.
(And if you're one of the very very rare female stackers then props to you, and the same applies).
Todd CK Thanks for thinking of us; Although rare, we do exist.
It's not only the man who gets the shaft in a seperation; it's whoever makes a better living. It happened to myself; my female dentist; also many of my lady coworkers. Nowadays the guys are getting over as well. Your advice is applicable to all stackers- man/ woman/ child gay or straight. Keep it confidential or it's self- defeating.
Things are changing but unfortunately 97% of all alimony is paid out to women still. And since it's mostly men that are silver stackers they are the most at risk, and probably 99% of the audience here are men. But yes everyone should protect their stack and not tell anyone else, even your significant other. But it keeps happening to men over and and over and over and they keep going into marriage unprotected and making bad choices so it can't be said enough that they need to be extra cautious and watch their back more. Unfortunately judges and courts are still very unfair when rewarding men after divorce. Even if the woman made more money they usually pay way less or not at all upon divorce (on average).
I had a buddy who was basically a stay at home Father, upon divorce he barely got a pittance and he could barely survive or had enough money to start his new life and get on his feet, she just threw him out one day and she moved in with her new lover. If the the roles had been reversed she would have gotten 4 times or more than he got. This happens over and over in courts. Sadly the courts still greatly and unfairly favor women, treating men like dirt. So they really need to be extra vigilant on this and it can not be stressed enough. The odds are stacked against us guys at a far greater amount.
I of course welcome a woman stackers view point too. But since I'm not one I can't give one :). But sounds like you had bad outcome with divorce, so a good lesson for all of us to hide our stacks and assets no matter who you are! Only tell maybe a brother or sister or mother or father, in case of death or disaster at least one person you could trust needs to know where to find it.
Todd CK If its any consolation, more than 90% of women end up in poverty after divorce. The irony of alimony is that the lawyer nets more profit than anyone else. I've been a stacker since real estate went belly-up in 2007. I introduced my hubby to the game. We don't co-mingle our finances so neither one of us even cares about what the other has. We both like it that way.
Bozo re-read my comment. " Most women who collect alimony fall into poverty". Myself and many women that I know have never collected anything at the demise of our relationships.My sorority sister is a divorce atty. She says that her wealthier clients often pay out very little to no alimony. I don't know of anyone personally that's on the dole; Do you? Are they black? What I do know is that in 2016 Black Americans had a GDP of $1.2 trillion dollars. That placed our spending right under the country of Spain. Bozo if you believe that roughly 10 mil ppl on welfare can pump such a ma$$ive amount of cash into the economy - well you are a Bozo. Plz turn off the idiot box and go read abook by Dr. Claude Andersen or Dr. Dr Boyce Watkins. Then perhaps we can have meaningful discourse. Meanwhile I got work to do. Gn
Some good ideas shown there Mike, thanks. One idea I had for the voluminous and heavy stack of silver acquired over several years was to use wall safes in several hidden locations. Perhaps better in the UK with walls generally of stone or brick rather than in timber-frames houses. Sometimes a useful void can be created in places like the bottom corner of a set of internal steps going upstairs, in a services cupboard below electric/gas meters, the front/side of a chimney stack in the roof space, all of which can have a false stone/brick/breezeblock wall inbuilt with a cavity behind. Add roofer to that list of tradesmen callers. I hid some jewellery in the roof eaves in a box, forgot, re-tiled years later, never seen it since!
A fairly low-cost wall safe can by included in that and a circular/square hole cut in the back (make sure the size is large enough for an open hand grasping objects!) to access the void behind and give storage many times that of the wall safe, i.e. suitcase-sized, and some camouflaging cover-board, obstacles, etc, hiding it's presence. The keys being hidden elsewhere like under the main fireplace grating. I even have a false wall at the end of my garage, the depth of steel shelving used to store all my emergence food, drink, medicine, sanitary items, fuel supplies, etc. It is disguised by means of 2" insulation panels coverage (a lift-off one each end for access) which also covers other internal garage walls to blend in. My own mini-supermarket if any sudden need - and insurance in times of trouble when money and valuables will also be targetted..
I liked the idea of a GoldSilver offshore account (Swiss, in my case) for some gold storage being out of UK government/banking hands (no confiscation risk), fully allocated (no Fractional Reserve risk), instant electronic access (conversion to cash), credit card available to draw on that, etc, and importantly, the ability to instantly buy more gold to instantly add to that at a keystroke (important in a sudden financial/social crisis) but I hit one big problem - for me. I was about to add to it when I discovered that GEORGE SOROS had dealings with it, either as an investor or partner, and I did not want ANYTHING to do with any veture involving the likes of him, if true. So, I all but closed it though still active.
Agreed. The problem I have is a house fire. The issue with silver is that it needs to be room tempreture otherwise I'd just dig a hole.
Keep it all piled-up in the basement.
That way you can sit on the pile and throw it in the air like Scrooge McDuck.
@Gold Stacking true he did
Mike you can explain things so clearly, you really should be a economics professor. You will do much better than most professors!
Mike should ONLY be a professor and stop the con job on selling gold.
Mr. Maloney, you have a wonderful voice and pacing...as if from another era...yet so relevant today. Thank you again, for yet another great video!
A firearm is an *ABSOLUTE MUST!*
Love is splendorous..... You do not know that the SSwiSS are notsees, and nothing close to neutral. The world's rulers are all notsees, which is why we are on the brink/eve of shtf. Everybody loves their sigs, like you do. make sure your magazine is full of hollow points. I wish, legally or exo-legally, that I had a 22mag derringer for protection.....
Guv "registration" of anything and EVERYthing means that you no longer (and never did) own it, since you are just a clueless moron legal slave to the CORPSE-eration. You ARE the Matrix.
richz650 Fucken "A" Hell Yes! A 9mm And 2 mad ass wonderfully trained German Shepards!!!!🐺🐺🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😂😀😀😀😀😀😀
Or some axe knife sludge hammer or even a crowbar
In Australia we cannot really keep guns, and our laws do not allow us to use lethal or "excessive force" to stop burglars. Someone tried it here and got arrested and the criminal pressed an assault case and won.
Not much we Aussies can do in this regard.
@@deebee8935 amen 2 that i agree😀
The best suggestion and the one i came up with myself is having 2 safes.
1 that is nicely hidden, has tracker inside of it and is filled with valuables.
1 that is also hidden and filled with less valuables and positioned so you get persons face on camera if he is not wearing mask. And if possible also have tracker hidden in one of the valuables or at least fake one.
I love reading all the comments. We are all in different places. Great video Mike, simple to follow, logical, and many things to consider.
Did anyone else notice that this video was a long-con infomercial for a bullion storage company that violates a lot of the principles the author recommends? The biggest problem being that your bullion isn’t easily accessible when it’s in someone else’s vault. You’ll also be on the hook for “storage” fees.
He's still recommending that you hold it (at home) yourself. The private-bullion-storage recommendation didn't come up until you had so much bullion it just made plain good sense to keep SOME of it in secure, and 'insured', storage.
NEVER, ever have your precious metals stored in a private holding situation. There is always THE Chance you will never see YOUR stack. Let that scare you..............
Mike, @4:30 I am pretty sure the most popular order size of the American silver Eagle is not the monster Box. Actually I am a 100% sure that it's not the most popular order size 😂🤣
I met Mike a year ago in Spokane and he's a good guy and down to earth..... ;-)
About getting the safe installed without the workers you hired to install it from knowing you're putting valuables in it, get it installed as a gun safe with gun racks and everything then just remove them when they've left.
If you like to collect high value gold/silver, you gotta reply with your number NOW!!! I can give you the highest quality pieces valuable coins for a lot lower than the market value.
reasonable except that firearms are also a huge target for thieves.
@@cali4tune Valid point, i guess it just depends on the status of the thieves lol
thieves probably watched this too so this is how not to store silver at home.
LOL.
now THAT is thinking like a thief
The thieves don't watch it. They watch the comments then compile a list. Your identity, all your private info. All that infos worth money and they never even have to lift a foot to break into your house to get paid.
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Well its a good thing i have nothing of value.... move along thief
Rule number one: Tell NO ONE you even have PMs. Then no one will come looking for it. =^[.]^=
Raycheetah except that you buy them from somewhere that likely has your name and address
It seems highly unlikely that a reputable PMs dealer (likely in another state) is gonna dispatch a squad of burglars to your residence to snatch your goodies. =0[.]o=
Not no one. You should tell at least one person like a very close family member you can trust. That way if you die your life savings doesn't get sold with the house and some lucky stranger who buys it doesn't hit the lottery when remodeling. Instead of your kids getting to inherit it. Or something weird like you get Alzheimers and nobody knew you had it and you sit in a crappy old folks home instead of your kids sending you to a posh resort style nursing facility with your gold and silver financing it all.
Perhaps I should have been more explicit, but I rather thought that went without saying. =^[.]^=
Raycheetah so all those muppets on YT comments bragging about their stacks are buggered! Did I mention I am a poor homeless beggar...
I can neither confirm or deny my midnight gardening locations of my G&S bullion. But great tips regardless. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Very important to remember is that contents of deposit box is not insured!
I had to stop watching after they said they don't recommend buying a firearm. Might as well not buy the bullion either
God Bless America
So Sensitive, that’s not what he said either. He said that they don’t NECESSARILY recommend buying one as there are several considerations needed. This is true, if you are not properly trained and don’t have anyone in your life who could and perhaps are single with kids. Perhaps seeking training first would be a better idea rather then rushing out and buying one. That is called a CONSIDERATION. You get so offended when the video said a gun might be a good way of protecting your home. I have my CHL here in Texas and carry daily, but even I could tell what the video was clearly saying. You only heard what you wanted to here, it’s why our country is so decided cause liberal people do the same thing.
hahaah these comments are the definition of MURRICA
@A SH That's right up your alley, Butter Nuts.
@A SH That's your best rebuttal? What is this, amateur hour?
"Don't use methods you've seen in movies" except for maybe the John Wick approach of burying it in the concrete of your basement. True it may not be quickly accessible but that's the point, defiantly only good for being your last resort option if it's ever needed.
Consider ammo. A box of ammo bought five years ago can be sold for double that now. The less common ammo increases in value more. Plus you can use ammo to get food and defend your gold and silver.
This is where the term " shot of whiskey" comes from. People used to trade ammo for drinks.
If you like to collect high value gold/silver, you gotta reply with your number NOW!!! I can give you the highest quality/valuable coins for a lot lower than the market value.
If there is a overnight dollar collapse in hyperinflation, you need to remember that society is 9 meals away from anarchy. That is roughly 3 meals a day in the home for 3 days. Then if you could ride it out for a month, you have much less people, the gangs or large families that have taken grocery stores hostage and made it their base are your only source for food. When people are hungry and desperate, they think of only food. I would be more concerned about hiding food, and who knows what I have. It usually starts with friends and neighbors borrowing food and promising to pay back, and then they tell others if you stop giving them food as extortion, you could be in a hot mess long before gold enters their mindset.
I've already thought of that, I have hundreds of Big Macs buried in my back yard.
I'll trade you my stacks of spam for your gold
I just figured out why I love this guy so much! His hair is golden.
Omg I just noticed your comment and it’s so true
We don't have the problem of storing gold or silver in the UK because we are broke as f@#k.
Great Britain bahaaaaaa
"Where do I store my gold bars??" First world problem.
polarisworks 1% of first world problem.
Non fucking idiots problem
1% ? anyone can buy small amounts of gold over a long period of time and accumulate it to a large amount.
@ polarisworks, poor Indians prefer gold due to government corruption www.economist.com/the-economist-explains/2013/11/20/why-do-indians-love-gold
+Jason In India a few months to a year back the government banned large denomination currency, to stop drug trafficking they say, but it really was to force people to deposit their savings in the crooked banks. Bet they brought gold with it!
lol ., "we dont recommend you buy/keep a gun".., oh but go ahead and call someone to come save you who has a gun. thats where ya lost me.
Easy. Put a key locked lid on top of 600 litres aquarium. Such aquarium will weigh about 750kg or 1600lbs. Put silver within the granite table on which aquarium sits. Good luck ;)
just dont tell anyone you have it, especially those who are notorious for ratting you out. DTA Dont Trust Anybody
I had a friend tell me years ago that his wife knitted cozys to cover bars that were used as doorstops...brilliant.
Something not mentioned, might be good to put a tracker with you PM. You can always follow it if it's ever taken
7:38 your rich when you think
Man where can I store my gold and silver where my maid won't find it?
supercomputer2004 You don’t have to be that rich to have a maid.
@@RUclipsSucksEggs you kinda do. I live in a middle class area, and I don't know a single person who has a maid. They all go to $25,000/year boarding schools.
user.equalto.Null Maybe to have a live in maid but I know a few middle class people who pay to have their houses cleaned every other week
@@userequaltoNull i have a maid and she comes ever week. I only pay $300 a month. Shes awesome..
supercomputer2004 being raised in California AKA; earthquake country. I’ve always been a prepper . My husband was going around the house looking for places to store my emergency prep items. It is amazing all the hiding places you can find when you really look. So get busy!
"Midnight gardening." A no brainer.
Midnight gardening is a terrible storage approach. It takes way too long to access it, and you may be in a situation where you need it quick and aren't able to dig it up at night.
Not to mention what if you lived in a cold area, the ground would be frozen... :/
modern metal detectors will also identify the type of metal before it is dug up, pm in a safe will identify as either a pm signal because the iron of the safe can be filtered out or as a mixed signal. Depth is more likely about 12-18", only pulse induction detectors can detect 4' down and these are likely owned by serious prospectors not burglars
Great video Mike! Very informative. I am just starting to stack silver and this will certainly help. Thanks again, and keep the great content coming.
I took the advice of purchasing silver bullion. 40 kilo in total. It's now worth 40% less than what I paid for it. Should have invested in the S&P!
it's not an investment, it's a store of wealth. You haven't lost anything.
That video had a lot of great tips. Here's one more. If you want hide valuables in your home so that a burglar will not find them, keep in mind that a burglar, on average, will spend no more than five or ten minutes in your home. With this in mind, hide your valuables in a place that will take you 15 minutes to get to. In this way, you can prevent a burglar from finding your valuables. However, keep in mind, that if a burglar knows that you have valuables I'll just wait for you to come home and point a gun at your head. So, keep your big Yap shut and don't go around telling people that you're prepared for the apocalypse because you've got long-term food storage and precious metals in your house. In other words, don't be an idiot.
It’s really not that difficult to find a spot in your house the thieves would not want to spend hours looking/rummaging through to potentially find valuables. Think, people! 👌🏼
Gold storage is a non-issue. About 800 oz. fit in a one gallon container (based on my silver storing experience). 235 Lbs. of silver here, so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about.
whatever you do!...Keep it for you!!!.Never tell a woman,or youre lost!!!
Nobody is gonna check the kicthen when robbing your house. They always go for the living/bedroom area. If you have a pantry and can put a hidden compartment in there and stack food in front of it, they'll probably never find it.
What if is the burglar is hungry or want some cold beer before he ransack the house? jk lol...
Best advice since Duck and Cover.
"Think of all the people who had their silver stored in safety deposit boxes at the bank wash away with the tsunami"....
Yeah cause it would be any safer in your house lol
Off site storage is perfect for me. No worries.
Years ago when my coin collection got too large for two bank boxes. I got a section of 4-inch schedule 40 PVC pipe. After capping, I buried it in the yard. It stayed there for nearly a decade.
If you have a relatively light safe, you can put a couple of dumb bells in it, to weight it down. When that become to intrusive, you can use lead flashing to help keep the weight up. And the flashing is Very pliable, so it can conform to vacant areas in the safe.
I love how detailed this videos is. Thanks, mike
Drywall repair… easy to learn … only you know where it is.
There ya go!
Out sight out of mind.
Still there even after my 1997 break in … thieves took ….my CDs 💿 😂
Very informative, thank you for the great work.
Thanks!
Women's preferred hedge against inflation: marry a rich guy
Early and often!
Not all women are gold diggers.
@@BelizaMar But she don't want no broke...
The #1 cause of divorce is marriage.
@@Leveraction-xr4uz Absolutely nothing wrong with that, mutual benefit. Hope she is not in much pain, being old is often filled with suffering. Hopefully you lift her spirit and give her joy in this life. Money is meaningless in many situation especially just before you die, cause you can't spend it cause you are sick and you can't take it with you! Idea about the land is if it is fully paid for think about finding a way to put it in a trust so it doesn't show up in your name. Some way to keep gold diggers away. Frankly at 42, there is no need to remarry. Just relax and stay healthy and fit. Keep that booze flowing!
Remember to make a mental note to NEVER buy ANYTHING from a company that runs ads on RUclips. Remind them by not buying their products that RUclips is NOT TV. Take your ads back on TV and stay off RUclips!
An in-law wiped me out. It sure can happen.
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Great advise thanks for the tips!
Spread out your treasures throughout your castle. And get a small safe filled with irrelevant gems and use that as a diversion.
Where can you buy monster boxes, coins, bullion? Best site to buy silver and gold?
Thanks
I knew this prepper years ago who mad massive amounts of boxes full of canned foods/ dry goods. She had her silver spread out in the different boxes so that only she knew which ones had it and which ones didnt. If a thief was going to steal her silver they would have to go through hundreds of boxes of food to find it all.
Yep ... could happen. Then her family gets to go through her food storage. And?
Huh... kay. Sure why not. Lets live in that universe.
im sure the thiefs would think sack this its not worth my time to go through all those....
The thief got so heavy could not escape.
Hmm. That's why I found lots of silver coins in my Grandpa's basement.
Terrific points in this video.
I just subscribed to your channel.
Keep up the good work with your videos.
Hard to believe the most popular size silver bar is 100oz's ? I would think many more 10 oz bars are sold.
My friend’s mum had a fortune in their safe which was hidden and cemented in .. they lived in a high rise apartment.
When they were out shopping theives jackhammered
out the safe and wheeled it out of the apartment!!
the neighbours thought the noise was a renovation taking place.
Did they install the safe, or did a contractor?
Mike, does insuring with private vaulters sacrifice the owner's privacy, as mentioned earlier in the video?
Excellent tips as food-for-thought Mike. Thanks, well appreciated!
And maybe it is a good idea to buy 2-3 kilos of German Silver, hide it somewhere obvious, and make the robber happy out of pennies.
The Perth Mint in Australia has storage for bullion / precious metals & fully insured by the Government Of Australia many investors & traders store their gold / silver ect... in The Perth Mint that is 100% insured .
While do I feel like someone is reading me a bedtime story?
Do you mean, "Why"?
I like to stash copper cents because it adds weight to the safe. After 1982 copper was taken out of the 1 cent. 1982 was a split year. Some coins are copper but they also changed to clad composition the same year. Collecting copper coins in this way is great because it doesn't cost me anything. All I do is check the date. If it's before 1982 it goes in the copper pot. Lol..
Takes a lot to make money at them...think 2 cents per coin...that would mean like $1000 of pennies to get $1000 profit...ever try stashing $1000 in pennies...its a lot of stash.
When food becomes a priority inanimate objects have a tendency to become redundant very quickly
There will always be someone who has more than they can eat. Hopefully they value precious metals.
Only an idiot invests in one solitary item. If food is a concern for you, then make sure you have it, that doesn't negate the value of PMs.
@Milk2Percent Not during an apocalypse, but during a financial crisis? I'd be more than happy to exchange the surplus of the food I grow for silver, in fact that's what I'm secretly hoping to do!
His premise only holds true if the silver to gold ratio is unchanged. It all goes to the way side if it goes to 1:1 ratio which is a possibility
Mine by Ruger, Mossberg, Taurus, just to name a few.
Thanks, for the advices☺. Slman from Libya.
I store my silver in a lunch box on my desk
Thanks Mr. Mike and Mr. Jeff, for very informative video clip. 👍
The part about the robber asking for the safe combination while holding a gun to the guy's wife: Did she recover?
OMG replies are PRICELESS!
I store my silver in a shoe box in my closet....It's upstairs....3rd door on the right....Watch out for the venomous snakes.
Thx a lot. Same problem here. But a house or Appartement has hundreds of places to hide....
Got my coins and bars stored in a safe! But as soon as I have bought my farm, I'll bury it. Deep!
If you like to collect high value gold/silver, you gotta reply with your number NOW!!! I can give you the highest quality/valuable coins for a lot lower than the market value.
Excellent video about storing silver. I am only 25 years old, but I already understand you never know what will happen in the future, including a personal emergency where you might need access to silver. It cannot hurt to be prepared for the future.