Where I Keep My Gold - How To Store Gold At Home Etc.
Video Overview & Insights
This video covers how to store gold at home – whether you should, how much, and other options for storing, securing and traveling with gold.
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Melt it all down to shot. Paint it like fishtank gravel . Hidden in plain sight without ever knowing its gold. No thief is stealing a fishtank.
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Helpful videos if you're looking for more information:
▸ Gold Coins 101: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqh-A2Hh4wQ
I have some gold, a lot of silver and a shit ton of lead!
▸ Storage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdnKfOjvlGA
▸ Capsules: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7lSvVq3FFc&t=148s
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▸ 32mm Direct-Fit Capsules (Fit 1 oz American Gold Eagles, Gold Buffalos, etc.)
Funny you said you have a quarter oz eagle on you, I keep a quarter oz silver buffalo in my pocket, don’t really know why either maybe good luck? 😄
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▸ 30mm Direct-Fit Capsules (Fit 1 oz Canadian Maple Leafs)
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▸ 27mm Direct-Fit Capsules (Fit 1/2 oz American Gold Eagles, etc.)
Here is the thing. If one has below $25k worth of gold or jewelry binding in few areas at home or few concealed safes makes sense. Bank lockers are NOT insured and are very dangerous if bulldozed. If you have more than $25k in jewelry, 3rd party private vaults are the best option as they are open all 7 days and have protection, armed guards and insurance. Safe can be drilled or cut torched easily unless they are made of TLTR-60/90 etc bolted, between two walls or inside tight space and with multiple security monitors including a 4th cell phone with gps inside the safe because thieves could cut cables and disable. security system. If you buy such safes they cost $45k +++. Therefore my suggestion is to have a private vaults.
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▸ 22mm Direct-Fit Capsules (Fit 1/4 oz American Gold Eagles, etc.)
If I'm not keeping my gold I might as well just buy ETFs
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▸ 16mm Direct-Fit Capsules (Fit 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles, etc.)
A kilo is worth $113,600 this day. So almost double what it was when this vid was made, and spot was at $2k. Hit a record again yesterday at $3,550.
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When seconds count, police are just minutes away. Another great video!
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I have been hurricane preparing since 1989. Yeah, a little cash, silver & gold can fit into that too.
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I buy gold and other assets on a dollar cost average schedule and then buy more as price and interest allow. If you want to know more about buying gold coins, that is my primary focus here. I talk a bit about mining stocks and other equities as well. Cheers!
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Safe deposit box?
More User Perspectives
I'm not comfy storing any more than ONE QUARTER OUNCE of gold at home.
I've already been robbed once (15 years ago). they got away with $2000 of junk silver.
Not gonna make that mistake again.
I store some of my gold at work in my secured locker there. Ain't nobody there knows it is there, so does not worry me. And, they have 24/7 live security.
@user-x8m1jWatched again after three years. Good refresher.
@FU2_GglUse a Private Vaulting Service, instead of a Bank Safety Deposit Box.
@richardbadgley90963 years later, A kilo is currently $97,000
@Ruby_SterlingAs the others have said, criminals often have twisted risk/reward ratio. An honest person usually won't even risk betting 100 dollars to win $200 at a 50/50 chance. Criminals will risk their life for $10.
@bqginYOU AREN'T THAT ANONYMOUS
@tom-c1j2pI BURY MINE SO NOBODY FINDS IT WHEN I CROAK, MY KID WONT GET ANYTHING TO BUY CRACK AND HOOKERS LIKE YOUR KID
@tom-c1j2pI store my gold in the septic tank. Sure it will be covered with years of Shit, but not even the tax collector will put his hands there.
@SodiumSyndicateFor anyone that may see this late. 40 - 60k is not relatively low payout… people have been robbed and even murdered for a LOT less. this guy has a ton of money so he forgot I guess. Someone would risk it all for just one of these coins if they knew you had it and they wanted it bad enough
@RealNaisuCinemaHow to fool gold detector machines?
@amoo6933If I could give advice to anyone no matter who you are.
@MaptothekingdomWhat I don't get is why people buy gold, but gold they can't even physically touch. If you don't have it in your hands that is it really yours? Or is it implied? What would happen if their was a complete collapse of the dollar and market and economy? You think you would just get your gold sent to your door with a little bow on top? That is the biggest problem with tieing up most of your wealth in the stock market or bonds. You lose everything if the market and dollar falls. In general, someone should always have their money tied up in real, physical things that they can find at a moments notice. Say invest your money into a self sufficient homestead that has all the means to sustain itself in any economic or fianancial crisis, including independent water storage and fuel. Assets don't just make you money, they can give you the ability to operate independently. Not gonna lie, the best way to protect yourseslf and your weatlh is to get things in mass that your could barter or trade with people. If the dollar and economy falls apart, people will resort to bartering or trading things like gold or useful tools. Stock up on things you could trade or sell in a pinch.
@dylanplumley280This is a boring video all you're saying is don't rob me
@PhillipRegtonBury it under the ???
@dothesmartthingNever keep it home
@carlziemba6068People break into houses to steal $500 TVs, people would risk their life for $60k in gold
@kingyachancopper is farm gold and iron is farmer silver. not easy store this stuff. think everything goin one in news how many houses going have be rebuilt. think copper on paper is good idea. can get copper in bars or coin looking can fun.
@rodney73991Also i think that maby the closet of your Kids is a good option to install a safe because i personaly dont think that a thief is going to check your Kids closet for a hidden safe.
@Muenzenundmehr.How would you carry a 1/4 oz on you at all times as I would think it would not be in your wallet or pocket?
@vfc1860the key is that no thief will ever start looking in every corner of your house for gold unless he knows that you hide gold; they get in, they steal what they can, they open some drawers looking for money and they leave; just think about the week before you bought your first gold, would you have imagined a thief coming to your house and looking for gold in a hidden spot? Nope. But as soon as you buy ONE coin, you start thinking about thieves being able to find it even in the most remote corner :D By now, we all know that gold and Fight Club share the same first rule :D
@LMUstackeryou think $40,000 is a low pay out? People risk going to prison by walking into home depot, during the day, with cameras, to steal a $500 drill. now imagine 40K
@francis5944Hide under base of toilet, the gold you want to store long term.
@57054Two safes are better than one. The decoy, easy to find safe, have a coin or two and some cash etc.
@ibbermanSmaller coins are probably better than the 1kg Perth Mint Gold Kangaroo coin. 😎
@ibbermanGold bar, spray paint it black and use it for a door stop.
@ibbermanBury in a national park, open a happy meal toy and hide inside. Storage unit. In a hidden pouch in your pants. In your shoes. Things like computer stores wealth, or a water filter. Or art but that's off topic. Personally every year I'll dig up my treasure and bury it in a new spot and only a small amount of gold
@philipjdry1234Oh no! I have gone back in time so far you haven't started leaving an awesome quote at the end. Ok... since I'm here now I will tell you this.
You are safe for at least the next two years. You need to make sure you have room for more than 70 ounces.
Keep up the good work. Oh... that's right... you do. Nevermind.
Got news for you most people actually robbed were robbed by people they didn’t know.
@davidgrimes3500Have any of you considered a Pappion wallet? It seems to have worked very well for Steve McQueen. I mean this way the gold is always with you.
@spbname8121Even if I knew where you lived or had in storage I wouldn’t ever think of breaking into your house or anyone’s house for that matter simply put I can’t stand thieves and people in general who take other people’s stuff. This is an old video but a good one as always. Ever since I began to watch your channel I did up a setup such as multiple safes some hidden others not with cameras outside and inside the house. I thought I had a good safe till you mentioned about the TL 30 than I got really nervous and dropped $4,400 cad on one your information is valuable 😊 thanks again.
@d3ltaking419as a New Yorker, there's no way I'm doing this🤣
@superstar5123I’d keep 10 million on site if I had that much. Not welcoming trouble because I avoid it but I am more prepared for trouble than anyone coming looking for it. If anyone comes for it, it will be the last thing they ever do.
@ThePatriotPirateI had a safe deposit box for awhile. They lost my contact info (their fault) and when I went in they were getting ready to drill.
That was it for me.
If you get a safe, make sure it’s fireproof, bulletproof, bolted down to the cement ground and have a tracking device inside with your gold stash to track it in case they are forcefully taken somehow. Also insurance may be good, but expensive though
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