This would actually make the perfect decoy safe. Make this safe kind of available to criminals so they feel satisfied while your real safe a real valuables are safe in undisclosed location.
Great real world down to earth video on how these things go sometimes! I’m curious how often do you find a safe full of the replica coinage compared to the real $$ bullion?
You are very easy to listen to. You give great input into what you doing and how anachronism works on the dial safe that is direct acting. Friend of mine recently bought an old safe that we're trying to figure out who manufactured it. This safe weights about 2300 pounds. The safe itself is round and it's on a pedestal. It's about 3 feet tall. It has a Surgeon in Greenleaf rotary dial on it. There's a rectangle key slot below the dial. It has the square shaft. On the opposite side of the hinges that apparently is used to open the bolts once you get to combination. I tried to attach a picture, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. It looks like something out of the 19th century or maybe 20th. Any help would be appreciated.
Wonder why so many „collectors“ buy these junk coins, gold plated coasters no one really wants. Bullion is for beginners, antique gold coins for aficionado.
Especially old people get preyed upon. Poor people just hope and pray that it will somehow be valuable for their descendants once they are gone. He might have been estranged from the family but he was trying to leave them something. He did his best.
@@safecrackerbot9742 If I were you I wouldn't be concerned with negative comments on the internet like this. Nothing wrong with constructive criticism but he's just being a sour peanut mate. Started on the tutorial, then watched this out of curiousity. Great videos, I've subscribed. Keep at it mate. Lock picking is a hobby of mine but never dabbled in combination lock manipulation, will definitely be watching more!
Don't wanna sound like a buzz kill cause it's already a sad situation turned more sad but if you look at the price of one ounce of silver the day before your video went up it was only $238.40 market value so taking it to a coin store or jeweler wouldn't be worth the gas to go there unfortunately. Sorry...😢😢😣😞😞😞😶
Good job helping them.
This would actually make the perfect decoy safe. Make this safe kind of available to criminals so they feel satisfied while your real safe a real valuables are safe in undisclosed location.
Best place to put a covered safe is right next to house door, the usual suspects always miss these entry spaces.
Awesome watching you work. I have recently purchased a JJ Taylor 1855 safe and could use some pointers if you could. Thanks
Email me and Ill help however I can
Interesting to watch you work!
That small blue box on the bottom shelf was a U.S. Mint box which you failed to open completely. Thier coins or bouillon come in those boxes.
I think I opened every box.
Great real world down to earth video on how these things go sometimes! I’m curious how often do you find a safe full of the replica coinage compared to the real $$ bullion?
Thanks. Not very often. Usually just one or two coins in with a bunch of personal stuff..
I think that everything in this safe has value ,to the right collector
More like an Aprils fool safe Good luck
You are very easy to listen to. You give great input into what you doing and how anachronism works on the dial safe that is direct acting.
Friend of mine recently bought an old safe that we're trying to figure out who manufactured it.
This safe weights about 2300 pounds. The safe itself is round and it's on a pedestal. It's about 3 feet tall. It has a Surgeon in Greenleaf rotary dial on it. There's a rectangle key slot below the dial. It has the square shaft. On the opposite side of the hinges that apparently is used to open the bolts once you get to combination. I tried to attach a picture, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. It looks like something out of the 19th century or maybe 20th. Any help would be appreciated.
I sent the original before I edited it. Sorry for all the mistakes in the copy. I don't know how to edit it once it's sent. Sorry guys.
Thanks!! Email me. Ill help however I can. Contact@scobieworks.com
Awesome
Mercury dimes
Are you sure on the last 10 silver, as there are lots of fakes on them.
Get a professional coin dealer to get coins prices
biggest heap of i ever had to watch
Sorry you didnt like it
Wonder why so many „collectors“ buy these junk coins, gold plated coasters no one really wants. Bullion is for beginners, antique gold coins for aficionado.
Especially old people get preyed upon. Poor people just hope and pray that it will somehow be valuable for their descendants once they are gone. He might have been estranged from the family but he was trying to leave them something. He did his best.
Learn the value of money before talking about money
@garyfrey7930 move along. Why just leave stupid comments. He is absolutely right. None of this crap will break the bank. It’s QVC shit. Get a grip
You have no idea what you’re talking about
Im sorry you think that sir
What do you think I got wrong? Opening the safe or the contents?
@@safecrackerbot9742 If I were you I wouldn't be concerned with negative comments on the internet like this. Nothing wrong with constructive criticism but he's just being a sour peanut mate.
Started on the tutorial, then watched this out of curiousity. Great videos, I've subscribed. Keep at it mate.
Lock picking is a hobby of mine but never dabbled in combination lock manipulation, will definitely be watching more!
@garyfrey7930 Obviously you don’t know shit or you could have debated your comment.
Don't wanna sound like a buzz kill cause it's already a sad situation turned more sad but if you look at the price of one ounce of silver the day before your video went up it was only $238.40 market value so taking it to a coin store or jeweler wouldn't be worth the gas to go there unfortunately. Sorry...😢😢😣😞😞😞😶