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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: How about dogs, weapons, an security cameras, you would have to be a real professional to overcome all these odds at my place, Probably best not to overthink it, otherwise you'll end up like the paranoid old man down the street who sleeps with a loaded shotgun 
Edited by Lion4Life 02/21/2011 10:43 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: I will just be real selective who I talk about the subject with in future.... Yep, only tell the preacher, who happens to mention it to the deacon, in a conversation overheard by the doper cutting his grass at the time. Better idea, it's no one's business. See Redfield.
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Valued Member
United States
425 Posts |
Quote: "Probably best not to overthink it, otherwise you'll end up like the paranoid old man down the street who sleeps with a loaded shotgun"
Hey, I didn't know you lived just down the street? I'm that little cave in the middle w/the dead skunks out front!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
12437 Posts |
Quote: Better idea, it's no one's business. See Redfield.
Yep, otherwise you might end up like Ted Binion 
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Valued Member
273 Posts |
A few years ago in my little town a guy with a back hoe diggin a trench accidentally dug up a 5-Gallon paint bucket full of silver coins that presumably had been buried for safe keeping. As I recall, the face value was over $30K. Don't know if it was ever claimed. Would there have been an IRS issue? 
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
More like $3500 face. He would have to claim the value of the coins when found as taxable income.
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Valued Member
United States
425 Posts |
My favorate "found treasure" story is the two guys in Mass. that are fixing a roof and find a shoe box filled with old bills, (silver cert., etc.....), steal them and then two weeks later cook up a story that they found the money digging up a bush at their mothers house. The roof guy is sitting at home watching the local news when the story comes on and he says "hey look..... its the two guys that fixed my roof!?!?!?" Goes up to notice the old money missing and has them arrested!
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Valued Member
 Canada
442 Posts |
^ I remember that story a while ago. You would think the owner would have removed the coins prior to them fixing it :P
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Valued Member
United States
299 Posts |
Seems like most in this thread are commenting on the ONE good place to keep their silver.
I have a safe, sure. Good place for most of the guns, and maybe a little of the coins.
But I have three other stash locations, based on the old saying - don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Afraid that any more than this and I would forget where some of it is
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Valued Member
United States
307 Posts |
If you have any valuables in your house (including family members) always have a dog or two. Youd be surprised how many would-be thieves are actually afraid of dogs or at least the noise they make. Good Dogs will always be loyal to you (un-like some alarm installers or safe delivery men).
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Valued Member
 Canada
442 Posts |
Dogs aren't my thing. Allergies and what not. Surveliience however is next on my list. A few cameras on montion detectors :P
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4008 Posts |
All this talk about buried treasure reminds me of some family history. My great grand dad owned a wheat farm in OK about 100 years ago. He collected about 150 or so gold eagles and double eagles. Most of that was made from land buying and selling. He kept them in a small strong box because he never trusted banks (smart man!). Problem was, he buried that box, told no one where he buried it, and then he had the audacity to up and die. To this day, no one knows where the old man's fortune is. I suppose that one day a guy running a road grader or a back hoe will hit a hard spot, get down off his machine to check on it, and say, "Holy...!" when he sees what it is that he hit. Gee... thanks, Gramps. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3670 Posts |
Ed B, seems like that property would be worth getting a solid metal detector, one of the more modern ones that tells you what you have found before digging it up. No telling what your grand pappy has buried out there....
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Valued Member
United States
307 Posts |
Ed Ill Help too, all three of us can search that Field :)
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New Member
United States
33 Posts |
"Seems like most in this thread are commenting on the ONE good place to keep their silver.
I have a safe, sure. Good place for most of the guns, and maybe a little of the coins.
But I have three other stash locations, based on the old saying - don't put all your eggs in one basket."
That's a great post.
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