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I am looking to buy a safe and found one to suite my needs .. it is a safe with file cabinet drawers inside . My collection is housed in Dansco albums and Eagle certified coin albums . I heard many stories of humidity .. toning etc ... can you tell me of any precautions or anything else I would need to know .. I am a follower of Ricko and want to keep my coins from rusting (blast white) this safe was formerly in a local bank (mosler brand). I have not purchased it and would appriciate any feedback.
Tony
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It is an Eva-dry EDV 300, Renewable mini-dehumidifier. Quite small 6" x 4" x 1.5"
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<< <i>I am looking to buy a safe and found one to suite my needs .. it is a safe with file cabinet drawers inside . My collection is housed in Dansco albums and Eagle certified coin albums . I heard many stories of humidity .. toning etc ... can you tell me of any precautions or anything else I would need to know .. I am a follower of Ricko and want to keep my coins from rusting (blast white) this safe was formerly in a local bank (mosler brand). I have not purchased it and would appriciate any feedback.
Tony >>
Is this a safe or a fire proof filing cabinet?
here it is
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here it is >>
I don't see any locking bolts in the door. I don't believe that's a safe.
I keep all of my coins and medals, inside my safe, in tight sealing rubbermaid boxes. I keep a small box of silica gel in each box.
Before I bought the boxes I just put huge amounts of silica gel in the safe and had to recharge it every month. It's quite humid in the deep south.
Since I started putting everything inside the plastic boxes I haven't had to recharge the silica gel.
I feel much better now!!
I must warn against posting about where you store your collection............ never know who reads this. And now they know you do not have a safe yet.
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I don't see any locking bolts in the door. I don't believe that's a safe. >>
I think Bayard may be right.
The description leads me to believe that only the 2 drawers have key locks as can be seen in the pic.
If so, it is not very safe (no pun intended).
Be sure the outer door has at least 2 sets of locking bolts as one would be easy to pry open.
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<< <i>They make a great dehumidifier for the inside of safes. It is rechargeable, and once a month I plug it in for twelve hours, and it is good to go for another month. I will edit this post as soon as I get the name of it. It was relatively inexpensive and Ace Hardware carries it on their website.
It is an Eva-dry EDV 300, Renewable mini-dehumidifier. Quite small 6" x 4" x 1.5" >>
I use one of these in my safe and it works great. I take it out and just plug it in about every 3 weeks. I have had no milk spots and all my silver babbies are doing well.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
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<< <i>I currently do have a safe ... but now that I use the eagle certified albums I way outgrew mine .. I did not notice no bolts on the door .. even if there are they can't be too thick ... I guess I am going to pass.
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I agree. But you're doing the right thing watching for old bank and jewelry store safes. Try to find one that is TL-15 or TL-30 rated and at least 1000 lbs. --Jerry
<< <i>What about a gun safe and build some shelves inside ? >>
THere was a video on the internet a while back of two guys with nothing but crowbars prying open a gun safe in less than a minute. --Jerry
It only keeps honest people honest!
there is no safe that can't be opened. It's just how long it takes to get it opened!!!
Rule of thumb
gun safes take like 5 min to get into
other safes take about 20-30 min to get into.
Police response in my area less than 3 min.
<< <i>Then whats the other option ? This is purely an enjoyment hobby for me and if they are in a safety deposit box I may as well sell everything and quit ! >>
insurance
<< <i>The truth about safes
It only keeps honest people honest!
there is no safe that can't be opened. It's just how long it takes to get it opened!!!
Rule of thumb
gun safes take like 5 min to get into
other safes take about 20-30 min to get into.
Police response in my area less than 3 min. >>
The vast majority of burglaries are committed by amateurs. How long does it take the average teenager that is high on crack to break into a quality gun safe?
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
At best they are a "residential security container" also known as a "RSC".
They look like what we think a safe should look like but only provide the most modest protection.
If you want a safe buy a real safe and be prepared to spend the kind of money you will have to.
JMHO
Bob
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<< <i>The truth about safes
It only keeps honest people honest!
there is no safe that can't be opened. It's just how long it takes to get it opened!!!
Rule of thumb
gun safes take like 5 min to get into
other safes take about 20-30 min to get into.
Police response in my area less than 3 min. >>
The vast majority of burglaries are committed by amateurs. How long does it take the average teenager that is high on crack to break into a quality gun safe? >>
Just hope like hell they don't have a gun and your family is home!
Best not to let on that you have a safe at all, and when questioned about the security of your high $ coins, make sure to reply of course that they are kept in the SDB. The truth can be slightly more gray.
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<< <i>The truth about safes
It only keeps honest people honest!
there is no safe that can't be opened. It's just how long it takes to get it opened!!!
Rule of thumb
gun safes take like 5 min to get into
other safes take about 20-30 min to get into.
Police response in my area less than 3 min. >>
The vast majority of burglaries are committed by amateurs. How long does it take the average teenager that is high on crack to break into a quality gun safe? >>
From what the police report it said it took them about 20 minutes in our case- 19 and 17 year olds. I know I could have did it in about 5 minutes.
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<< <i>Then whats the other option ? This is purely an enjoyment hobby for me and if they are in a safety deposit box I may as well sell everything and quit ! >>
insurance >>
I am sure if your collection is large insurance won't cover anything unless you have an approved safe and alarm system and even then I am sure you will have to fight with them to collect.
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Fireproof saves retain moisture, by design. Not a good choice for coins. Also, use a metalsafe capsule in the inner box with your coins.
Stupid people usually rob a bank....
If you can get your coins insured and keep them at your home, go for it... I like the security system at my bank even if my safety deposit box isn't insured.
<< <i>Many GOOD gun safes come with shelves inside. If you go that way, do not scrimp. Get a large one with a good rating (as recommended above). I use dessicant packages in my safe and have no problems. This safe has lived with me in AZ, FL, WA and NY. Cheers, RickO >>
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
<< <i>Then whats the other option ? This is purely an enjoyment hobby for me and if they are in a safety deposit box I may as well sell everything and quit ! >>
Get a safe, a good alarm system is always good for many reasons, and most important keep your mouth shut and don't tell anyone you have it.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
Some are not very expensive ~$300 pretty small,use little electricity, can be wireless and will upload pics to the internet,save them to your hard drive and or mail them to a email address when motion detecion is triggered.
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