Over 100 Gold Coins Stolen From Man's Home! Here's What He Did Wrong
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First mistake was staying in California…..
You made me laugh. Thank-you! 😂
The second mistake is/was most likely telling folks he had them.
And the third was not storing them in a large safe.
Thieves everywhere
Don't hate on California.
@@sicsiksam i always said that, till 2020 hit. Criminals, sociopaths, liars, thieves, crony communists, slaves, indignant, pushovers, greedy, perverted, pedophilic...............I can go on
#1 never tell people you have it
#2 bolt your safe to the floor and wall.
#3 have multiple safes in different room/homes
#4 get the hell out of California!
Excellent advice
You need a safe for something no one knows but you???
@@Imhungry12321yes
Yes any house can be targeted for various reasons @@Imhungry12321
Have a decoy safe in the Master bedroom closet, 1st place a theif wld look, and put a big handful of pennies and nickels in there with some counterfeit 100 dollar bills
Trust me on this, dont even tell family and friends. Trust me!! I figured it out the hard way. Tell no one. Live modestly and you will be most probably left alone...
Especially the wife. Don't tell anyone!
@@phillipmendez6536 🤣
@@phillipmendez6536 Someone you trust needs to know where your stash is in the event of your death, whether timely or not. If not, then they won't be
looking for it once you pass on and it will be left there for a very long time without anyone you love benefiting from it. Everyone should have a will and
including a sealed and signed over the envelope opening signature could be helpful to discourage anyone from looking inside that envelope. Label it
with the words, "To be opened only in the event of my death". Yes, I know that this is not perfect but then it's an imperfect world. My wife knows I have
purchased PMs and where they are stashed. She is my executrix and my son is my secondary estate executor. He resides in another state and I have
100% confidence in both of these people. Nearly 55 years with this woman has resulted in me trusting her completely and my son knows well the
meaning of honor, integrity, and duty. The last thing I ever want is to be like my great grandfather who kept all of his considerable wealth in a chest
that he buried somewhere on his farm and left no record of where he hid it. They never found it even after a 3 year search. 😕
@@phillipmendez6536 a wife is the worst person to tell
Great reminder, Sal. I made the mistake of leaving some coins on my counter in front of an individual on a home service call. I noticed that he couldn't stop observing them. There is something different about gold and silver that is different from observing fiat currency. After the service call was over, I checked my windows and this individual deliberately left one of my windows completely unlocked. In terms of the layout of my home, I concluded that it would have been the best place to strike from. Be careful, folks!
Never put all your eggs in one basket
*In Montana if you enter someone's property you are subject to being shot on site... the local sheriff won't even come to my door!*
I remember growing up in northern Alabama where that was the law back then. Anyone caught prowling around on your property, especially at
night, was considered fair game. Shooting them did not even result in an investigation because such cases were considered open and shut.
It's probably different now because things change over time. If so, then that's too bad but it's good that Montana is still holding onto tradition.
but who come to pick up the body?
That is just awful! You pay all those taxes and they won't carry away the body? Dead men only steal once.
Safe wouldn’t matter. Thieves are now breaking into cars to steal garage door openers and in groups they go in garages. A safe is the worst place to hide gold because when you see a safe, you think something’s valuable. Never have I heard of a criminal going up in an attic with old Christmas boxes. Even the bandits from home alone weren’t that stupid and criminals are wanting to get in and out, what does that mean? Why would they check attics. And then you have armed robberies. You’d have to have your gun at all times and even getting the newspaper if you still do, even watering plants because all a guy has to do is hold you at gunpoint while his partners enter your property, oh you grab at your hip? Shot when they see you reaching. Gold isn’t worth my life so the accomplices will come back asking you the code while holding you at gunpoint. Then you’re forced to basically give the code or death. Me personally, I wouldn’t die over gold, but what criminals will go into an attic full of old junk like Christmas decorations? None. Therefore, the attic is better than a safe. If a criminal sees an attic door along with rooms, which will they check first? Things with easy access that don’t take a long amount of time. Gold will 100% not be taken if it’s in a box that’s in an old box in the attic. It costs $1 to get a box from Walmart and $0 to make it look old to where people don’t even wanna bother looking in it. But it costs hundreds for a safe that you can bolt down that smart thieves can remove the bolts and use the group of 3-5 to take out. An 800 pound safe would require 5 people to be able to lift 160 pounds and 266 pounds of each person for 3 people to lift. But then again, who’s checking in the walls ? Who’s checking an attic. Plus if you don’t tell anyone about your gold, you have a 98% o chance of it not being discovered.
Don’t tell anyone you have gold or silver, and create a very secret hideaway like under the floor or in a wall 😢
Also ideally hidden someplace where it would take 20-30mins to access them. Might've been Sal but heard that advice from someone. Most thieves won't spend longer than 10-15 mins in a home.
I got cameras, guns, safes, locks, glocks and even shit hidden in my socks!
probably a hollowed out book of poetry too!!!!!!
Thats freakin funny.. & hopefully true!
How long do you walk around with the shit in your socks before the smell gets too bad?? 🤣
Safe wouldn’t matter. Thieves are now breaking into cars to steal garage door openers and in groups they go in garages. A safe is the worst place to hide gold because when you see a safe, you think something’s valuable. Never have I heard of a criminal going up in an attic with old Christmas boxes. Even the bandits from home alone weren’t that stupid and criminals are wanting to get in and out, what does that mean? Why would they check attics. And then you have armed robberies. You’d have to have your gun at all times and even getting the newspaper if you still do, even watering plants because all a guy has to do is hold you at gunpoint while his partners enter your property, oh you grab at your hip? Shot when they see you reaching. Gold isn’t worth my life so the accomplices will come back asking you the code while holding you at gunpoint. Then you’re forced to basically give the code or death. Me personally, I wouldn’t die over gold, but what criminals will go into an attic full of old junk like Christmas decorations? None. Therefore, the attic is better than a safe. If a criminal sees an attic door along with rooms, which will they check first? Things with easy access that don’t take a long amount of time. Gold will 100% not be taken if it’s in a box that’s in an old box in the attic. It costs $1 to get a box from Walmart and $0 to make it look old to where people don’t even wanna bother looking in it. But it costs hundreds for a safe that you can bolt down that smart thieves can remove the bolts and use the group of 3-5 to take out. An 800 pound safe would require 5 people to be able to lift 160 pounds and 266 pounds of each person for 3 people to lift. But then again, who’s checking in the walls ? Who’s checking an attic. Plus if you don’t tell anyone about your gold, you have a 98% o chance of it not being discovered.
Socks are too obvious
Keep everything confidential and Secret don't let people know what you have number one
And don't forget them like these goofy people in California do...
Agreed. As was said in WW-II, "Loose lips sink ships."
The moral of the story is don't go to the doctor.
Yes the doctors not trying to help you save silver and gold
@@OzkAltBldgCo-bv8ttYup Docs just care for your physical health.. Not for your financial health.
😆 🤣 😂
@@OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt -- or even your health or even your life!!!
These days, most simple do what they are told by the Food & Death Administration or the License Board or other *experts and **_authorities!_* They have forgotten their oaths! Dr Oucci agrees! So does the FDA!
That's why I keep my stuff at Sal's house.
😮😂😂😂
I'm thinking he's using some of your coins in this video. Keep an eye on him! 👀
@@phuckyu3383
I also have a dollar that looks a lot like the one he uses in his videos..
Coincidence or Conspiracy??
😆 🤣 😂
LOL
I totally agree with your advice about guns. We have several weapons staged, and our tiny house is cluttered, so most of them are practically hidden. I open-carry at all times, even at home. And, yes, there is a pistol staged in the shower. And in my office, another pistol and a shotgun. If someone wants a shot at the title, they will have to work for it!
Safe wouldn’t matter. Thieves are now breaking into cars to steal garage door openers and in groups they go in garages. A safe is the worst place to hide gold because when you see a safe, you think something’s valuable. Never have I heard of a criminal going up in an attic with old Christmas boxes. Even the bandits from home alone weren’t that stupid and criminals are wanting to get in and out, what does that mean? Why would they check attics. And then you have armed robberies. You’d have to have your gun at all times and even getting the newspaper if you still do, even watering plants because all a guy has to do is hold you at gunpoint while his partners enter your property, oh you grab at your hip? Shot when they see you reaching. Gold isn’t worth my life so the accomplices will come back asking you the code while holding you at gunpoint. Then you’re forced to basically give the code or death. Me personally, I wouldn’t die over gold, but what criminals will go into an attic full of old junk like Christmas decorations? None. Therefore, the attic is better than a safe. If a criminal sees an attic door along with rooms, which will they check first? Things with easy access that don’t take a long amount of time. Gold will 100% not be taken if it’s in a box that’s in an old box in the attic. It costs $1 to get a box from Walmart and $0 to make it look old to where people don’t even wanna bother looking in it. But it costs hundreds for a safe that you can bolt down that smart thieves can remove the bolts and use the group of 3-5 to take out. An 800 pound safe would require 5 people to be able to lift 160 pounds and 266 pounds of each person for 3 people to lift. But then again, who’s checking in the walls ? Who’s checking an attic. Plus if you don’t tell anyone about your gold, you have a 98% o chance of it not being discovered.
First thought was. Posted pics on fb, then posted family vacation itinerary.
Not only is it a financial loss but also a sentimental loss if they are a collector as well. 😢
True
I was robbed while I was away earlier this month. The thieves took 24 pounds of silver and 2 ounces of fractional gold as well 2 passports. I think they entered by using a "bump key" as there was no damage from entry. I now have a surveillance sytem insalled.
It was someone you know
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I stored all my friend's gold coins at Sal's house.
Under the sink floor, in the toilet tank, and behind his safe.
No worries for me because Sal's phone can not be traced or GPS located, and he never leaves except for proctology exams.
I live within 10 minutes or so from Seaside.
Theifs broke into my house years ago on my Birthday while out to my Birthday dinner.
Broke open my safe hidden in a closet and took my Gold, Silver coins and bars.
Police checked out the scene, and I called the local coin stores and pawn shops to alert them to be on look out.
Had to start my collection/ stack all over.
No safe now, hidden in various places and lications. Put camera security through out house.
Armed with ammo.
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Safe wouldn’t matter. Thieves are now breaking into cars to steal garage door openers and in groups they go in garages. A safe is the worst place to hide gold because when you see a safe, you think something’s valuable. Never have I heard of a criminal going up in an attic with old Christmas boxes. Even the bandits from home alone weren’t that stupid and criminals are wanting to get in and out, what does that mean? Why would they check attics. And then you have armed robberies. You’d have to have your gun at all times and even getting the newspaper if you still do, even watering plants because all a guy has to do is hold you at gunpoint while his partners enter your property, oh you grab at your hip? Shot when they see you reaching. Gold isn’t worth my life so the accomplices will come back asking you the code while holding you at gunpoint. Then you’re forced to basically give the code or death. Me personally, I wouldn’t die over gold, but what criminals will go into an attic full of old junk like Christmas decorations? None. Therefore, the attic is better than a safe. If a criminal sees an attic door along with rooms, which will they check first? Things with easy access that don’t take a long amount of time. Gold will 100% not be taken if it’s in a box that’s in an old box in the attic. It costs $1 to get a box from Walmart and $0 to make it look old to where people don’t even wanna bother looking in it. But it costs hundreds for a safe that you can bolt down that smart thieves can remove the bolts and use the group of 3-5 to take out. An 800 pound safe would require 5 people to be able to lift 160 pounds and 266 pounds of each person for 3 people to lift. But then again, who’s checking in the walls ? Who’s checking an attic. Plus if you don’t tell anyone about your gold, you have a 98% o chance of it not being discovered. With security, and cameras, all they have to do is use WiFi jammers and that will stop all notifications to your phone unless you have it hardwired and not connected to WiFi
Enough to make a person paranoid 🙃
I don't have anything to worry about. I lost my stack when I tried to canoe across Lake Superior!
@@richardmetcalf2346 bullshit, but a good story for your girlfriends
SAME HERE... THATS MY STORY AND IM STICKING TO IT
The problem with alarm systems is sometimes police don't respond as one person commented, depending on where you live. Camera security systems store video in the NVR which can be take along with other valuables. If they are wearing a hoodie, you never get a look at their face. Unless you get a jewelry grade safe the sides and top are fairly thin and easily defeated with common battery operated tools. What I am saying, is an experienced thief will get around normal security measures. They will deter the ordinary druggy, but he might come back with more competent help. The best security as others have said is a zipped lip and being anonymous as much as possible.
Family did it
If you order Bullion online, always have it shipped to a PO Box.
Or… you could just go to your fave local coin shop.
Won't ship to PO Box...
If thieves won’t know it’s arriving at your house, there’s no worry anyways. Telling someone to send something in a P.O. Box that will fit inside a mailbox, the least you’d get is your money back if it was stolen
There are burglar alarms that utilize the loud voice of a barking guard dog. The proximity sensor initially detects the presence of a prowler on your property. Then the intimidating barking guard dog voice is electronically activated to alert people in the house as well as to deter the intruder from entering and risk a violent confrontation and painful injuries from vicious canine teeth bites.
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What about WiFi jammers? Or electrical jammers, they can pretty much shut all electricity off in your house for a certain amount of time
Great reminder to be vigilant in keeping your precious metals safe.
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Never tell anyone what you have. His so called friends robbed him.
An engineering and material sciences background is helpful here. WiFi jammers are $100 and they neuter wireless camera systems. You should have a minimum of 4 hard-wired cameras backing up any wireless network. High-speed abrasive wheels in a cordless motor makes short work of any steel. Touch it to porcelain and it is instantly destroyed. Think cladding, with a non-hardening mastic cement; it turns into billowing, noxious smoke when hit with a high-speed cutter.
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Good advice Sal, thanks... I do find it a bit sad that I can't share looking at my coins with anyone as I buy often for the beauty of the designs, but I don't tell what I have.
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Outside of loose lips sink ships, hide things in the construction because they will not have the time to destroy construction to look for things nor will they start going through nonliving spaces. If you do an attic crawl space, don't make it obvious if they just look there quickly, but don't do attics as you have to worry more about fire. Safes should not ever be seen except for a decoy safe that is not bolted down. It makes them get out quicker by grabbing the safe and going. They believe they have a quick score and it gets them out faster. Put stuff in it to ensure the subterfuge works. Hiding in plain sight is fine, but people advertise their products as hiding in plain sight. Be careful. DO NOT PUT IT IN YOUR FREEZERS. That is the first place they look when they can't find things. There is also silver being sold as everyday items. Like with a mint that makes hammers and wrenches, they do steal tools, so be careful with that too. I could go on and on, but this is not a safe forum to get real in.
What's your thoughts on having a dummy safe not bolted down with a bunch of random weights that jingle to make it seem legit?
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Depends, if under 1,000 pounds, a group of 5 adults can take it, maybe even 4, and sometimes even 3. And that’s with 10 minutes of time, imagine if you went to the movies or Christmas shopping. If you’re smart, you know safes aren’t the option,
Couldn't agree more Sal. Brass and lead not only protects the gold and silver, but ourselves too!
I like the layered security concept with more than 1 or 2 security options. Electronic security is good, especially if it is monitored and the police called in the event of a break-in.
Security video is also very good, especially if it is wi-fi based and records to the Internet and not just to a hard drive based device in the home itself. A backup video recording is
good to have but not at the expense of a net-based recording. A noisy dog will often cause burglars to try another home. They want anonymity and they can't have that if a dog
is barking loudly and incessantly. A safe is very good to have but please bolt it to the concrete floor and wall (if available). I once bolted a safe to the floor in a large cabinet in
the garage. There was no concrete wall there but I would have bolted that safe to the wall as well if there had been a wall there. I used 4 grade 8 4" x 1/2" bolts with expanding
concrete anchors and a hammer drill to make the 1/2" holes. I wiggled the drill a bit while drilling the holes to make the holes slightly larger than the bolts. Short of a backhoe,
that safe wasn't going anywhere and there was no room in there for a machine that size. DO NOT depend on the weight of a safe to secure it. When my son wanted to install a
large gun safe in his home, I came over to help. Before installing it, he went under the house to see what could be used to anchor the safe. While he was gone, I moved the safe
from one room to the hallway closet area where it was to be installed. Even empty, that safe weighed over 400 lbs. I moved it myself fairly easily using a furniture dolly and some
muscle. I'm 6'2" tall and weigh 225 lbs., so not a small man. But I was also 64 years old at that time. If an older man can move such a safe with only a furniture dolly, virtually any
young punk can do the same. Also advise anyone installing a safe to put any cutting wheels they have for their grinder inside the safe so that criminals can't use your own tools
against your property.
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Stories like these pi$$ me clear off!! Ppl too lazy to work and feed off others.. i do like what the guy who lost his coins said.. he is right!! If you're hungry I'll give you a meal but don't let me catch you stealing from me... could be a bad day for you... or your last 🤔
Thanks Sal 👍💖
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It depends, thieves are now breaking into cars to steal garage door openers and going in in groups of like 5s. You may be at the movies or a long event and then next thing you know. Someone used a WiFi jammer so the alarms aren’t working, and then they rummage through your place. They could be in and out before you know or before the cops get there
I have smith and Wesson lead and brass
Mornin Sal I'm always armed and always home. I still have cameras and alarm. Can't take a king with out at least two moves. Cover your ass ppl. Have a good day.
It was either someone he knew or someone that knew he had gold coins, like an employee at the dealer near him that supplies him.
Did I ever tell you how much I loathe thieves? 😡 😤 😣 🤬
That’s terrible! I hope the police used current value on those coins and not the value printed on each coin. Crazy! Good info
A safe can only do so much. You need a good camera security system that can be checked via your cell phone. Being close to a police department also helps.
Absolutely right SAL, that is precisely why some of us remain anonymous. One thing I’m conflicted about is that you mentioned not to have it at home. I have stored mine at bank vaults, but I have been told that that too is not safe if a bank were to fold or if a government confiscation were to happen, the banks will let the government look into our vaults! I’m heavily armed with a pew pew and 3+ knives in each room though for our general defense and security among other things.😂
Safe wouldn’t matter. Thieves are now breaking into cars to steal garage door openers and in groups they go in garages. A safe is the worst place to hide gold because when you see a safe, you think something’s valuable. Never have I heard of a criminal going up in an attic with old Christmas boxes. Even the bandits from home alone weren’t that stupid and criminals are wanting to get in and out, what does that mean? Why would they check attics. And then you have armed robberies. You’d have to have your gun at all times and even getting the newspaper if you still do, even watering plants because all a guy has to do is hold you at gunpoint while his partners enter your property, oh you grab at your hip? Shot when they see you reaching. Gold isn’t worth my life so the accomplices will come back asking you the code while holding you at gunpoint. Then you’re forced to basically give the code or death. Me personally, I wouldn’t die over gold, but what criminals will go into an attic full of old junk like Christmas decorations? None. Therefore, the attic is better than a safe. If a criminal sees an attic door along with rooms, which will they check first? Things with easy access that don’t take a long amount of time. Gold will 100% not be taken if it’s in a box that’s in an old box in the attic. It costs $1 to get a box from Walmart and $0 to make it look old to where people don’t even wanna bother looking in it. But it costs hundreds for a safe that you can bolt down that smart thieves can remove the bolts and use the group of 3-5 to take out. An 800 pound safe would require 5 people to be able to lift 160 pounds and 266 pounds of each person for 3 people to lift. But then again, who’s checking in the walls ? Who’s checking an attic. Plus if you don’t tell anyone about your gold, you have a 98% o chance of it not being discovered. You say you’re armed? Might as well lock them up too, because all a thief has to do is break into your car while you’re at the movies or a mall, garage door opener, address is right there in the car, then when they get in the house, you better have police because imagine getting killed by a thief that has access to your weapons because they found them.
In 99 percent of these cases, the thieves are known to the victim. Often family and “friends”, that even know where it’s stored. In the movie “Fallen”, two detectives are investigating a homicide in the victims apartment. One says to the other he had no family or friends”. The other one said “then why is he dead”?
You’re absolutely right about having back ups and it’s a must to have a home security system. Have a dummy safe in clear view with fake coins. And, also have layers of systems to get to the real stuff.
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I just have an attic, which 99.9999% of thieves won’t go into; because if you’re going in an out, would you really think of going up in an attic and looking into old boxes of pictures and Christmas decorations? So you basically bought a fake safe and all for nothing
6:08 Picked up the safe???? My safe weighs hundreds of pounds naked PLUS I personally bolted it to the floor. Further, I have a spring loaded mechanism on the door that triggers a video camera hidden inside the safe to record every time the door is opened.
No one is walking away with my safe and every face looking into the safe will be recorded.
NICE
@99979
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Your reply made me notice a typo in my OP. "pring" obviously should have been "spring".
I hope you're healthy and productive........working toward maximum self reliability.
No one is coming to save us, prevent potential harm toward us, or recover us. Self reliance as one of several important goals is a good thing.
I didn’t know you can find out who’s in masks. And a safe? People target in groups of 3-5. I can pick up 300 pounds worth of something by myself, so 5 people of my small size could be able to group lift a 1,500 pound safe. Along with that, WiFi jammers. You can’t get the video if someone uses that because then you’d need a memory card. Also thieves are breaking into cars and stealing garage door openers. It would take less than 20 minutes to get a safe under 1k pounds out, bolted to the floor wouldn’t do anything because an experienced criminal would know how to unbolt it. So let you be at the movies or Christmas shopping, they could be in an out. But an attic has a lesser chance because an attic would mean they have all the time in the world, finding a safe would basically make the group think. So you basically paid for something when something free is actually a better option.
@Imhungry12321
Virtually everything has risk.
I'm simply suggesting to minimize that risk
@@CoinsAZ you near eliminate the risk by having it in an attic. You minimize the risk, I nearly eliminate it, that’s the difference between you and me. Almost like half the criminals know lots of people have safes in their houses. Companies even offer discounts on safes, a safe is like a mask, an attic is like being isolated in your home during a contagious disease. Nearly eliminates the risk. The easiest thing to hide something is plain sight, seeing and witnessing home robberies, they treat an attic like a fly and don’t worry about it. You can make plenty scenarios about people looking/ wanting the idea of a safe but you can’t make plenty of scenarios of a criminal looking at an attic door thinking “hmmmm maybe there’s just not old Christmas decorations up there and I have all the time in the world, clearly aren’t alarms or security to scare me into checking each room for valuables, I’ll just waste my precious time checking an attic when there’s likely nothing valuable there”
No one should steal from another person
Lmao andsmh
(i saw a tv commercial, for a tiny camera 'TO STOP ALL CRIME"...)
1) buying a (tiny) camera will not stop mr. bad guy and all crime;
2) a camera will just show the crime AFTER the deed is done... mr. bad guy is long gone...
3) mr. bad will be hidden, and the camera will show him,
4) use common sense.. incognito, don't be on social media.
@@brianstone4302And yet, he’s right.
Another idea is, misdirection. Get more cheap low value safes and store junk inside. A safe will only buy you time, it's not indestructible.
That is a big problem with the southern border. Its not just mexican citizens illegally crossing. There are colombians, chinese etc. While certain parts of mexico have similar cultures and ethics and morals other countries do not and the risk of being deported isnt high because they wont be sent back to their country. Theyll be sent back to mexico where they can come right back over.
HI SAL!:) GOOD VIDEO AND THANKS FOR SHARING IT WITH US... I HID MY STASH OFF SITE ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO... ONLY 2 TRUSTED FAMILY MEMBERS KNOW WHERE IT IS... I REST EASY NOW
Found you!
@@CoinsAZ ☺
I came home today opened the door and forgot to disarm the alarm. I went to unlock the backyard gate when the alarm went off. If the neighbors didn't know I had an alarm they do now.
Wouldn’t scare criminals, you realize even with loud alarms and police presence, criminals still try?
You can't forgive someone who hasn't apologized for what they did.
I’ve had my house broken into a couple times. I have a monitored alarm but police don’t really respond to those in my city anymore. One time they managed to cut into a gun safe and stole multiple guns, jewelry and about 230 SAE. They also took tvs and other electronics.
what brand gun safe did you have?
@@trollstomper242 Browning.
Good Morning SAL . That is a sad story . These thieves need
there hand removed , like in Bible times :-))
Their heads too.
Off site vault service is critical. Alarm system is also key to protect other valuables...cameras are inexpensive and should be on everyone's home.
Eh attic is the key. What criminal is feeling like they have enough free time to check your attic? Off site vault is just taking away from metals you could buy with it. While even the bandits from home alone probably didn’t want to check an attic? Why? Who hide valuables in an attic? Or in the walls? No one. Old Christmas decorations or junk is what a lot of criminals think are in an attic so they won’t try. Cameras with WiFi could be useless if they have a WiFi jammer. Then you won’t be notified if anything happens and would only catch footage if on an sd card. It’s 2024 not 1998
loose lips sinks ships thumbs up
Hide them in fake books. Books are like kryptonite to these people 😊
❤ Gold Coins now is he had it in Silver , They would never been able move that much in Silver.
Probably the owner of a LCS stole those coins. 😎
Stackers need to check out bug in security videos that the preppers put out on here… it’s a wealth of knowledge about making your home a “fortress”….
Swat couldn’t even break into my place without being taken out.
🤦♂️ Security Camera🎥 🔐 and secret location
Secret location is better thieves even 10 years ago proved how they can mess with security cameras without even seeing or knowing they’re there.
That's so f&*KIN awful.....smh
Bury that gold ya land lovers arrrrrrrr 🏴☠️
Although it may sound a pain in the ass, never keep all your valuables in one place, even if you think your safe is secure.
Here's my video that Sal referred too: ruclips.net/video/gcmtVz9oXRs/видео.html
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Agree 100% and appreciate the lesson...thanks!
A safe is useless if any small crew of thieves can pick it up and get it into a truck. With that size of stack you could afford to trade 3 or 4 of those coins for a 800 to 1000 lb tr60 safe
His safe had a handle on it. 😂😂😂😂😂😮
Hey Sal,
I bank wire in person whenever I purchase precious metals and I have had the employees of the bank asking me what my purchase is and I always have responded saying it is collectible. However, I do give them my bank wire transfer address for SD Bullion and they keep those documents after the transfer is completed. My question is, do you recommend not having in person bank wire? I am worried that those employees may search up what SD Bullion is. I do bank wire because often times they are cheaper than doing debit.
Thanks,
Eric
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Great video Sal . I don't keep anything in my home . All I own is in a depository .
Absolutely no sense in having a safe that somebody could pick up a walk off with. That’s ridiculous. If you put anything in a safe, bolt it to a wall in an area where somebody can’t get a good swing at the safe with a sledgehammer. The sledgehammer always wins, unless perhaps it’s a bank safe.
Better yet, have the safe as a decoy. Put a couple silver coins in there, and that’s it. Hide the biggest portion of your loot somewhere else in your house where it’s extremely difficult to find. Burglars usually aren’t in your house for more than 15 minutes.
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Keep on stackin' and stashin'!
🙊🙊🙊🙊🙊🙊🙊 Tell no one and guard your privacy. Great video Sal! You covered it very well. 👍👋🤟🙏🙏🙏
I tell my Wife every now and then. I have some coins. She's like ok cool. Hhahaha. Little does she know.
I lost my safe in a boating accident.
Wow!!! My favorite Coin Shop is in Monterey Ca Area!!! Always investing every week my Coin Shop in Pacific Grove!!! I hide my stuff in my Gun Safe with plenty of Lead for fire Power just in case!!! Plenty of fireworks for July 4th!!! 💥💥💥That’s heart breaking to hear will be more watchful!!!
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❤ya Sal. Stay safe and secure everyone. God bless this country.
Never tell anyone.
I use a safety deposit box at the commercial vault facility now, fully insured and peace of mind. It's near impossible to get insurance for bullion kept at home.
Very informative report Sal, thank you 🤠 Sir
Thank you sir
Those small safes will be mounted inside the wall of an adobe cordwood cabin that has Walls 2 ft to 30 inches thick in the future.
You heard the man. It's mandatory!
Good morning Sal!!!
*and avoid Liberty Safe 🤣
Exactly! 😂
I've had a car broken into, You end up feeling violated. Would hate to have it happen to my house.
Thanks Sal...nice reminder that single party risk doesn't mean no risk...SLURP on Bro 😎
3:53 I'm in your Jeep Grand Cherokee or Land Cruiser...When you're rolling through the hood you want to use a track like this all up in your eardrum
… So check the E.Q. and let them speakers hum
My safe is about 1000lbs......good luck walking off with it
Bolt the damn safe down!!!!!
Wouldn’t stop thieves. A safe isn’t even the best option according to studies. Spending money on something that isn’t the best option? Crazy.
Hi Sal, how are you doing?
SALgorithm Mr. Sal! 👍
Wealth redistribution
It's only fair. 🤷
Well, any thief that tries it is going to end up looking like one of those rag-dolling exploding Fallout npcs. 😈💀
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So if they follow you home and one has you at gunpoint and if they see you pull your gun, they shoot ? Then what ? I mean they’re now going in cars to steal garage door openers. Better not be at the store or movies for more than a half hour. That’s how I know your hiding spot is shit, I can live my life unarmed and they would still never find my gold, that’s the difference.
Whoever has that kind of house has good home insurance
Sad...my prayers for the victim.
Ouch. It could happen anywhere but…feel bad for this gentleman
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Mistakes were made. Thieves suck.
A good theif can go in and out a window without you ever knowing anyone was their. And he should have a camra on his residence
Family or friends always
I've been in prison. If you have your valuables in a safe they will hurt your loved one until you open that safe
1/10 gold coins still had to get them permuins heard you can get one for 500 or less[seem crazy but is true?]
It's usually someone that you know!! I have been robbed and I knew who did it, but couldn't prove it!!
They were probably family members or friends. They were at one point had been inside the house and already opened the window.
Confusus say: If it has a handle it is not a safe.
Thx Sal. Great video. And Awesome info. If someone bust into my domicile. They got a big surprise in store for them. I've got a few short swords, a machete, and a EK Archery RX ADDER repeating Crossbow. That holds up to 8. (7.5) inch broad head bolts. At 130 lbs. And 3 (13) inch survival knifes. Good luck walking out without a few holes or some missing digits, or a limb or two. U ROCK Doc. 👍👀🖖👻🤘😎🎸🎶🎵
Leprechaun would get his gold back 📀