<< <i>The best way to protect coins in your home is to not let anyone know you collect coins >>
...or anything of value. Let the paint peel and the weeds grow in the front yard. Allow defunct cars and washing machines to accumulate there. Hire a pair of toothless hillbillies to sit on the front porch in rocking chairs. Drive an old truck with lots of dents, rust, and a wooden cover on the back; the bed so full of permanently resting junk that you can't even go to the grocery store without hauling the groceries home in the kids laps. >>
Everyone in my neighborhood must be loaded then!
Me at the Springfield coin show: 60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
Comments
<< <i>
<< <i>The best way to protect coins in your home is to not let anyone know you collect coins >>
...or anything of value. Let the paint peel and the weeds grow in the front yard. Allow defunct cars and washing machines to accumulate there. Hire a pair of toothless hillbillies to sit on the front porch in rocking chairs. Drive an old truck with lots of dents, rust, and a wooden cover on the back; the bed so full of permanently resting junk that you can't even go to the grocery store without hauling the groceries home in the kids laps. >>
Everyone in my neighborhood must be loaded then!
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!