Wouldn't we all love to find an old safe in the old house we just bought?
I followed a clickbait headline to this article about such a find.
-Editor
Once Jack had moved the old cabinet away, he noticed something in its place -- a circular notch on the floor. There was a handle on the item on the floor.
It seemed like a giant plug built into the floorboards, but why? He pulled hard on the plug to reveal something that had been hidden for a long time.
When Jack pulled on the metal ring that had been built into the floor, a square-shaped panel of floorboards came away. He peered into the space and spotted a safe!
Jack rubbed a hand down his face as he studied the safe. He realized it was at least a decade old, given its design and chapped paint.
This being the internet, I don't know if this article is fact or fiction, with real people or staged actors. It's a fine story though, including coins, a coin book, photographs, maps, and possible codes.
-Editor
To read the complete article, see:
Dad Finds Safe Behind Broken Cabinet And Then Decides To Open It
(https://www.obsev.com/life/dad-finds-safe-behind-broken-cabinet-and-then-decides-to-open-it/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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