What size is your safe deposit box?
Barry
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I'm outgrowing mine and just want to get some ideas...
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Semper ubi sub ubi
The biggest one they have!
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
I'd like the next size up, but I'm not confident one will become available during my lifetime.
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it's about 5" x 6" and about 2-2.5 feet long.
Joe
Whats great about the 5" wide ones is you can fit two rows of slabs piled 5 high in them and just keep sliding them back.
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<< <i>I used to waste money on those. Finally used the same money to buy a home safe as big as needed. >>
Seems like a waste of money, in some sense, if the coins are insured and you're not particularly attached to the ones you have.
But if you want to take a chance of a home invasion robbery at gunpoint if someone finds out you have coins there (or sees a safe during a previous burglary) -- go right ahead.
If all I had to worry about was burglary while I wasn't home, since my coins are insured I'd probably not bother with a box. But in the real world, there's more than a loss of the coins (and a check from the insurance company) at stake
I used to waste money on those.
Hardly. Cheapest protection you can buy. Home safes are nice and will prevent mundane theft attempts, but a determined intruder will easily defeat run-of-the-mill home safes.
<< <i>I used to waste money on those. Finally used the same money to buy a home safe as big as needed. >>
I don't see it as a waste of money. I feel it's wise to have both.
High end stuff needs to be in the bank. Less valuable items still need the protection of a safe.
It's nice to have a safe place to keep items before they make it to the bank.
If the bad guy comes in the night, he can have anything he wants.
What little I keep in the safe can be replaced.
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