Where the fuck are you guys storing all this silver/gold that you supposedly own?
It's on the UPS truck currently. Hope it doesn't get stolen.
>>61571790in a cardboard box
>>61571790you can buy a safe for less than $200 thats like two ounces of silver
>>61571806Those batteries go flat and you can't replace them without busting the front door open.
UPS driver here, Im able to get silver for free and I store it under my bed.
>>61571811High IQ way to prevent yourself from panic selling
>>61571790Two gold coins in a tupperware box. A silver bar in my wardrobe, wrapped in a scarf.
>>61571811There's always a "hidden" keyhole for manual override
>>61571818>Battery goes flat >Call locksmith >$200 to fix >Open safe>Contains 8 Oz of silver.
>>61571823It's the principle of the thing.
>>61571790Kiestered
>>61571790It doesn't take up that much space. Just 10 x 10 x 10 centimeters of silver costs about 20K. Not to mention godl.
>>61571806A lunchtime rowdy could just steal the whole safe
>>61571823you can store other things in there, like car titles, land deeds, seed phrases, etc.
>>61571790Your mom's big ole box, nigga.
>>61571790I only have gold and it is easy to hide so i dont care about a vault or anything. Like a 1 kg gold bar worth like 140k is 8 cm by 4 cm by 2 cm (like 3 inches by 1.5 inches by 0.8 inches), you can carry 5 of those in your jacket and start a new life anywhere in the world
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>>61571889https://youtu.be/Of9oaK1eeWw
>>61571806>safe>posts piece of shut any crackhead can enter within 5 minutes including the time to find the tools in your own home
>>61571790I rolled my 401k into gold and silver about 6 years ago so it's actually stored in a vault in another state. While I'm not going to physically touch any of the coins until I'm 59 and 1/2 years old because of stupid fucking tax laws I'm quite certain it's there hidden away in a drawer in a vault in another state. While I might get a safe deposit box at a local bank I can also just keep it at home and keep my fucking mouth shut so nobody thinks to kick in my door and steal a big chunk of my retirement.
>>61571919I'm a master vault technician. No safe under a few grand will stop anyone with a half a brain. My company uses safes made by Panzerfaust that has hardened plate steel and glass panel relockers and they can be opened in under an hour by someone with the correct knowledge in a non destructive manner. With a torch i could open it in a minute. Locks and safes keep honest men honest, thieves will always take what they want. I have dozens of pictures of safes that cost $10k plus that were robbed in minutes.
>>61571790It doesn't take much room to have a lot of money in PMs. A jewelry box of quarter-sized coins would be 10s of thousands of dollars in gold, or several thousand in silver.I don't even stack metals, but they take up like no space at all.
>>61571992Go on
>>61571992>few grand>amsec cev1814 TL-15 rated safe that can fit 99.5% of stacks posted on this board for $2600>bolted to slab >monitored alarm system to cut down attack time/end
>>61571790In a metal drum filled with salt.
>>61571992What do you recommend then anon?
as long as you dont make it too obvious and dont tell anybody that you are stacking shit you are probably safe.
>>61571790On the blockchain
>>61572015Imagine thinking you can personally have better security than the banks that get robbed regularly. A oxy torch will open any safe in minutes. Do not keep anything of value in your home, get a safety deposit box that's insured.
>>61572116You can insure contents in a TL rated safe.People don't want to be unable to access their safety deposit boxes for weeks+ in event of bank insolvency and fed takeover.You aren't entering random homes with your oxy acetylene rig hoping to find a safe.It's far more plausible someone will come back months later after an intial break in and stick a gun in your mouth to open it you larping faggot.
>>61572138No. You can't. I have multiple customers with million dollar watch collections that are only allowed to have one or two watches at home. The rest must be secured in bank vaults as they offer actual security. Go watch italian job again and pretend you know what you're talking about kiddo.
>>61571790I a safe, where the fuck else? Yes, there are also guns involved.
>>61572173>hurr durr policy riders have limits Kys larp
>>61572180Larp? This ABM costs more than your house and was robbed in less than a minute. Unless you have a vault made by Chubb, Securifort, MGM, or INKAS you are an easy target for a professional thief.
>>61571790I have $20k in precious metals and it fits in a grocery bag. Do you think you have to be scrooge McDuck with a swimming pool of coins to have a collection?
>>61572251Jeet self aggrandizing larp
>>61572277It's ok you're too poor to have to worry about actual security. Try getting a job incel.
All this robbery talk has got me genuinely puzzled as to why anyone would have physical gold or silver mailed to their address, or buy it at a shop with anything other than cash.
>>61572289Holy yapping larp jeet, batman
>>61572294holy triggered redditor, fatman
>>61572116>have nothing of significant monetary value at home and entrust you entire net worth to a bank >because you MIGHT get targeted by a thiefvery low-T fearmongering AND you sound like you can smell pocket change from across the room
>>61572329FDIC covers the return of items in safety deposit boxes in the event of a bank failure. You're utterly clueless and attacking reality because your preconceived notions are wrong.
>>61572329You sound like a medieval peasant more paranoid about fake nefariousness from financial institutions than reality.
>>61571790In your momma! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGkdrM4QgrA
>>61571790I keep it safe at the bank in my safe deposit boxes
>>61572329The jeet cannot resist the jew larp
>>61571820I’m gonna manually override your hidden keyhole if you know what I mean
>>61572347up to 250k my guy ...
Look up bank bail ins. They are real and you can rest assured they are coming in any sort of collapse scenario.
>>61572381prove it.
>>61571790Up my ass
>>61571790On my phone (I bought XAG)
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>>61571790I dissolve it in acid and leave it in jugs in the garage
>>61572347>>61572381>>61572398https://www.fdic.gov/resources/deposit-insurance/understanding-deposit-insurance
>if anything actually bad happens you’ll be lucky if you get maybe $400 (FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS)https://www.fdic.gov/news/press-releases/2025/fdic-insured-institutions-reported-return-assets-127-percent-and-net#:~:text=The%20Deposit%20Insurance%20Fund%20Reserve,the%20quarter%20to%201.40%20percent.
>>61572563items in safety deposit boxes are covered by your personal or homeowners insurance not the fdic. The return of the items are covered by the fdic not the insurance of the items. You are beyond clueless. Hop on another vpn le redditor.
>>61572347So in the event of a bank failure -which is catastrophic in itself- the FDIC gets involved which means there are 2 degrees of separation from your wealth, but now with government red tape.and considering we've had 41 years of gold ownership being illegal, the government getting involved isnt concerning at all. so instead of promoting a man's autonomy to personally protect and store his wealth and to hedge against financial disorder, it's better to put all of your valuable shit in a box in someone else's building that's closed on weekends.And the reason why is because of some femoid-esque argument that there is added danger when you are able to touch your own shit.there has ALWAYS been danger in storing your own wealth. if you dont value the immediacy of your access to it, than that's fine. put it in a bank.but arguing for total wealth commitment to a bank on the basis of cowardice because a hypothetical thief will rob you blind if you so much as separate some of your wealth from a it not only makes you sound like a subversive jew, but also an emotional retard. >>61572381actually no, deposit boxes aren't insured by the FDIC. it's just storage.the FDIC will just help arrange you getting your shit.
>>61572591I’m trying to show random lurkers that the FDIC covers $250,000 on paper with more coverage in some common situations, but that is all a moot point when you consider that the fact that the FDIC doesn’t actually have enough money to actually pay that much insurance money out to the number of people that would be required during something like a major bank failure or economic collapse.The only way they could pay out the tens of hundreds of billions of dollars to do it would require so much printing that we would immediately hyper inflate. Basically if you’re ever in a situation where you would actually need to use FDIC insurance then you’re already fucked.Idk why you’re bringing up home owners insurance, I didn’t read most of the conversation you were having with the other guy. It’s beside the point.
>>61571790Imagine a team of highly trained industrial assassin's all without formal names or identities all communicating with one another by randomized constantly changing codenames who individually are essentially a key to the next phase required to begin the sequence to unlock the enclave which is located in an area that can only be a reached by flying or water craft on an island inhabited by uncontacted tribes who have murdered every outsider except for my revolving door of teams. remember this is only the first phase needed to begin the process of unlocking the enclave which is ultimately located in an active volcano. I can't tell you more but I assure you there's a labrynth built inside the volcano that of which aside from the molten lava is heavily booby trapped and guarded by a genetically engineered dinosaur made from alien tech DNA cloning
In a major banking collapse scenario the home owners insurance companies would go bankrupt.I’m making a broad assumption here, but bear with me, I think that the mentality of most genuine precious metals stackers have is that: the banking system will collapse at some point, and probably soon.They might not know when exactly, but they probably intuitively understand that when it does happen no one in their country (at least not that they’re not related to or don’t already have a an important personal relationship with) will honestly try to protect or conserve your wealth more than you will, or are willing to, so you may as well just set your finances up in the most convenient way you know how/that makes sense to you financially depending on where you live and how much wealth you currently have.It probably won’t matter which “insurance policy” you pick in the long run if any part of that policy involves calling up Rajesh from accounting to give you access to your money.
Is the jeet larp still going on about everyday burglers backing a pipefitter's truck into your bedroom and torching open your safes
>>61572795I see you've never used a cutting torch.
>>61572671By your logic the gold will be worthless too. With no banking system and no industry your precious metal holds no value. If you're stock piling for the end of the modern world ammo/weapons and antibiotics would be far more valuable. Children with no logical abilities larping about yellow metal. cringe.
>>61572808I see blacks casing houses walking around with 2 bottle torch setups multiple times a day. Idk why they do it, everybody on /biz/ has one at home they can use instead. Additionally they can enter, find your rig, locate your safe and cut it open all in under a minute
>>61571790On my boat.
>>61572835the general belief is that precious metals will survive any potential currency collapse or regime change, as it did in the past.of course thats never guaranteed, but still likely.
>>61571806That's the dummy safe you keep near the dresser while your silver is stored under the floorboards
>>61571790Just gonna look at it
>>61572277i'm not sure the brownoid vault master larp knows what a TRTL/TLTR safe is or that he can get one online shipped to a local locksmith who will do final delivery with heavy duty dollies for $3k. seems stuck in the poojeet izzat trap of being right in spite of facts otherwise
>>61571790>muh spacethe dumbest FUD aroundyou can fit 6 figs worth of silver in any standard bedroom closet, no problem.
>>61573558The basic issue I was trying to get at was security, not space.
>>61571965Just so you know during the 1930s confiscation the only people who lost their ass were those who kept it in vaults and deposit boxes. If you don't hold it you don't own it
>>61572660>the FDIC will just help arrange you getting your shit.thats slightly comforting but alas >>61573633its already happened before
>>61573633>>61573642
>>61571790I don't have a huge stack of silver and gold. My jeet neighbors upstairs have tons of silver and gold. You totally shouldnt go up there and rough them up looking for it.
>>61573671have ye tried havin' sex
>>61571805>cardboard boxbased fellow box enthusiast