obscurity is the best security when it comes to gold?

Hi all,
I need some more advice.
My coins have been arriving from ebay to my work place.
I have not shared the fact to anyone at work that I am buying wicked
cool gold coins.
How in the heck do you folk manage to allow others to see these
coins, yet stay secure?
I do not want people to know I have gold in a package.
Yet I want to show others what I have.
It seems to me, I will never be able to show anyone except family
and very close friends. Work not included i guess.
What do you all do?
thanks.
I need some more advice.
My coins have been arriving from ebay to my work place.
I have not shared the fact to anyone at work that I am buying wicked
cool gold coins.
How in the heck do you folk manage to allow others to see these
coins, yet stay secure?
I do not want people to know I have gold in a package.
Yet I want to show others what I have.
It seems to me, I will never be able to show anyone except family
and very close friends. Work not included i guess.
What do you all do?
thanks.
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There are some coins that only *I* get to see. Not even my wife, although for other reasons... Who are you collecting for -- yourself, or your cow-orkers?
even a consideration.
I just know, someone who is nice (read victim), would show others
such a unique object.
My coworkers are rather smart educated people from all over the
world. I know they would love to see it.
Yet, I have decided not to. I just wonder what others do.
Has something bad happened as a result?
Or is it only gold one has to watch out for, as well as 100+ dollar coins.
?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Get a PO box
or open the package in front of person who gets the mail at your work and excalim "Check out my new gold coin"
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<< <i>Or is it only gold one has to watch out for, as well as 100+ dollar coins. >>
Depends. I've only showed coins to a couple select cow-orkers. One of them is a part time dealer, and I showed him my most expensive coin, which is not gold. But I have other cow-orkers whom I wouldn't show a five dollar coin -- they'd probably snatch it for beer money.
Near here, an old couple got stabbed in their sleep and their house burnt down with them in it last summer, because word got out somehow they had a safe. That word made it somehow to some high school dropout oxycontin addicts. Who knows how it did, doesn't matter now. It also doesn't matter that the safe had less than a grand in it.
Just needed a kick in the butt to verify what i knew was common sense.
It appears when it comes to gold, the very old rule still applies, tell no one.
As for coins, who knows. Gold reasoning trumps coin reasoning :-/
I think the difference between a PCGS AU58 and MS60 depends on
the graders having a good dump in the morning. If it was a bad dump,
so much for that MS60.
">"http://www.cashcrate.com/5663377"
There is another thread from a gentleman in SoCal who was just followed home by three dirtbags and relieved of 40k.
Many times your first inclination is to do a show and tell. Save it for later as it will either make coworkers jealous or envious.
If the link is made between "mailroom/t3's gold coins" you'll never see another one show up.
People are scumbags. The ones who aren't will use any excuse to become so, then justify their scumminess until they believe they've done nothing wrong, then look for the real killer out on the golf course.
Yeah, we would appreciate them and know what they are. We would like them and talk to you about them. Here we all have the same dimentia...we think gold coins are very cool.
Nobody other then me has a feel for the scope of what I have in total and the dollar figure on my collection.....
I show a few people a few interesting coins but that is about it and my gold coins basically don't leave my safe/ my hands other then when I first get it I might show some interested family members.....
Again as has been said above, most of those people don't know anything about that coin other then it is a 1892 Half Dollar or so forth.....
Reasons:
1. I do not want to seem like a braggart.
2. Most people, even here, really do not care.
3. I am not interested in hearing what non-collectors think about my coins.
4. Security/privacy is a concern, but not a huge one. All of my coins are stored in the bank vault.
I do have some obsolete coins and generic gold around to show non-collectors if they ask to see my collection. To most, a 1924 Saint is more impressive then a 1861-D $5, so why not show them what they want to see?
I do have a website with my collection on it and most of the coins photographed and described. If anyone wants to visit, they are welcome.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
I have a better solution:
"What quarter eagle?