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Silver Indian Head Pennies Stolen?

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 Posted 04/07/2008  2:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Walker4 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Personally, I just use my gun safe. I do need to upgrade soon, as my collection of coin's, and my collection of firearm's, are seriously competing for space. Plus, I would like to get something a little heavier, fire proof, and water proof. I feel a good safe is a better deal than a deposit box. Your average thief, cannot crack a safe.
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 Posted 04/07/2008  6:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jeremymh to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
afernbaugh- I didnt mean people on this forum stated that nickels pre1965 are silver, I specifically stated that I frequently see this on ebay!
And Obviosly I know which coins are silver and which arent, jeez!
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On the Pre-64 nickels...

I have noticed that ads online and on ebay DO play on
the dates.

I have yet to see an auction that flat out says 64-back
nickels are silver... HOWEVER, I have seen plenty of auctions
that make it a point to say something like
"L@@K- Pre-1964 nickels!"

As if to attract someone who would assume that ANY
silver colored coin 64-earlier was actually silver.

There is no other reason or explanation for an auction
containing a 55 Jefferson (for example) to say such a thing,
unless the seller is fishing for a sucker.
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Walker4:
Don't forget to bolt that sucker down!
I have heard of several safes (not bolted down)
being carted off to a "safe" place to carry out
the time consuming break-in.
Big safes too...

I like the ones that recess into the concrete.
Cut the floor out, dig some dirt up, then drop in the safe.
Either bolt it in, or dowel and pour a patch.

If you bolt down, 1/2" wedge anchors are stout.
I use them all the time in my work. They have something
like 2k lbs or better "pulling" strength EACH.
Sheer strength is not great, but I can't see anyone
being able to put sheer stress on them if you have
4 of them down.
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