All items should be in bank safely deposit boxes.
Make a small plywood box put in the gold and nail the lid on. Sand it smooth and round off the corners. They sell spray paint that make things look like steel or stone. Paint it and use it as a door stop.
Before the feds or any state take over your safety deposit boxes, they need to go to court with a good reasons, and get court permission, like drug dealers hiding their money. We had read too many stories of people who had their coin collections rob in their homes and their offices. Here it cost around $35.00 per year for a small box. If and when I find treasures, I will sell most of it through a coin auction house, like Stack's and Bowers, in 3 locations. I do not work for them, but I had purchased coins from them, and will sell my treasure coins through them. Before you search for treasures, make sure you know how you going to sell them. Good hunting and good luck.Safety deposit boxes in the bank are not safe. The feds or the state or any tax authority can lock the box, and or go through it any time they want. And then if you have anything in the box, they can ask all sorts of questions about where you got the cash or the gold or what ever.
And he thanks you for it everyday..I hide it in my ex-wife's husband's golf bag.![]()
under the gravel of a large fish tank.the pirranahs are great watch fish
All items should be in bank safely deposit boxes.