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Protecting Your Collection In A Disaster?

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 Posted 05/19/2006  8:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll be the peace maker by not using my peacemaker
I live in the same area as Cisco
we protect more than our coins here.
Now for the natural disaster storage solution

We in Florida have lived through many hurricanes and no member of this forum has lost a coin to a hurricane yet.

So divide your coins into two evenly distributed parcels (distribute evenly by value)

Send One parcel to Cisco and the other to me

We will take care of your coins for you!

Oh yes when it is time to get them back I believe Cisco said he was
"heavily armed and extremely dangerous"

as for me I live in a armory



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 Posted 05/19/2006  9:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shatsi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for the advice. I know there are very important things to consider when you're face with it, like family, which we can already make plans for and do the best we can. I was wondering what someone do if they have to evacuate. I'm new to collecting and wanted to see what others are doing in the same situation. I don't even have a safe yet. As far as carrying a Gun Terry, I'm sure everyone has their own reasons to carry one. But I don't have one yet and in New York I don't think you really need one unless you work nights or something like that.

RG, you really have great ideas!!
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It makes me feel sad for you guys, that you need to have such protection. Don't get me wrong, I was in a pistol club once and I loved my guns, especially the S&W 38 special. Getting a gun (legally) in Australia is very difficult.

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Well Triggersmob we Yanks have been feeling pretty sorry for you fellows down there after you lost one of your freedoms. Seems to me every area where guns are confiscated or laws regulate such freedom we are seeing huge numbers in increased crime. Still nothing much is done to reverse the trend as lawmakers are very hesitant to admit they were wrong, even facing proof beyond all doubt, and believe me many times they are. We live in a world where the squeaky wheel gets the grease and the self appointed, self centered, self proclaimed saviors of mankind who are demanding we all live our lives just like theirs is winning a battle now and then. Most of what we see everyday is NOT the real truth being touted as a hidden agenda lies between the lines. Everything is about power, control and money regardless of the issue at hand. Am I paranoid? Nope! I learned years ago to read between the lines and look for the bigger picture and right now I don't like what I see! Nuff said on this subject! And, for what it is worth, we still feel for the Aussies and what has taken place down there! By the way how is your crime rate now? (please respond in the general discussion area or just email)
In ending I will say each and every living being has the right to self defense of his/her life and the lives of loved ones. To give up that right, in any way, is a serious loss of freedom. I will never crawl up into a corner and beg a criminal for my life but I am willing to die trying to protect it and my loved ones! Our state just passed a new law protecting those who choose to stand their ground and defend their lives and loved ones. Running, begging and pleading is no longer required!
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 Posted 05/19/2006  10:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add crystalk64 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You know, after reading through these posts, having felt we were way off topic I have decided we really aren't. In times of disaster, which was Shatsi's original question, law and order tends to disappear in the initial confusion and that could last for hours, days or weeks so it may just take more than an individual really thinks to protect his/her collection from a variety of threats under such circumstances. Maybe it is good we did stretch this out a tad bit as being prepared for a disaster is highly recommended but what about preparations for after the disaster? Some good thoughts should come out of all of this after all!!!
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 Posted 05/21/2006  10:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dsking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As we all know, Natural Disasters cannot be avoided. Mother Nature will do what Mother Nature does. In the case of a Water Disaster, even the most solid safe, etc. has it's limits. A tornado can rip a house from it's foundation and any safe could end up in the next town. No matter what we do, nothing is completely safe from Mother Nature. We can only do our best to protect our property. During a Natural Disaster it's our lives that we think about first right!

In the case of unlawful entry into our homes, well yes I too go for the "Make My Day" laws. I still love my S&W 9MM, am 96% on the Range and guess what - I'm female! (Being a former Police Officer/Chief of Police helps) ;-)
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dsking you are full of surprises young lady! I have nothing but admiration for the ladies of the world who see no boundaries! Glad to have you here in this forum and hobby with us!
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Thanks crystalk64! I've been asked "is there ANYTHING that you haven't done" and my answer is always "Yes, I've never bungie jumped"!
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quote:
Originally posted by shatsi

With the hurricane season starting soon I was wondering how you can protect your collection. Lately there's some talk about the possibility of a hurricane in NY and I was wondering how you can prepare-collection. Have you planned what to do with your collection in a natural disaster?


You can get waterproof containers (like fireproof and watertight cash boxes, not really burglar proof but the small cash boxes/safes will protect against fire and water if you get the right one), and put those in a larger fireproof safe (a good gun safe is perfect).

The idea of a hurricane attacking the Northeast U.S. is not far fetched. It's happened before and did serious damage the last time it happened. Maybe not this year but it can happen next year or the year after that or...you get the picture. Just be sure you have plenty of food, water, firearms, etc., to protect yourself as well.
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quote:
Originally posted by AntiqueCollector

quote:
Originally posted by shatsi

With the hurricane season starting soon I was wondering how you can protect your collection. Lately there's some talk about the possibility of a hurricane in NY and I was wondering how you can prepare-collection. Have you planned what to do with your collection in a natural disaster?


You can get waterproof containers (like fireproof and watertight cash boxes, not really burglar proof but the small cash boxes/safes will protect against fire and water if you get the right one), and put those in a larger fireproof safe (a good gun safe is perfect).

The idea of a hurricane attacking the Northeast U.S. is not far fetched. It's happened before and did serious damage the last time it happened. Maybe not this year but it can happen next year or the year after that or...you get the picture. Just be sure you have plenty of food, water, firearms, etc., to protect yourself as well.



I live within a mile of the Atlantic, in southern New Jersey, and that question is always on my mind. Beyond my previously-mentioned protection method, I've gone the gunsafe route as well. That only constitutes sudden fire protection, though - if we're in the path of a hurricane, my coins (as well as my harddrives) are evacuating with me.
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