I'm getting ready to sell my house and I am planning on offering up my safe for sale with the house. It's a 20 year old Liberty Washington 20. Liberty doesn't make them anymore. The closest match for thickness and fire rating and overall quality and security is the Presidential series. They start at $3600 but are 5 cu ft larger at the smallest. I'm not considering taking it because I'm outgrowing it and it's time for a new one anyway.
My safe has 7 gauge (3/16) in the body and a 3/8 in steel door (about TWICE the steel than the models below the Presidential line). It has the upgraded velour interior and an upgraded dial lock. It's burgundy with gold lettering and accents. The dealer says I can subtract about $700 from the Liberty Presidential for the size difference and then $?$? for it being used. When I said "what about $2000 then" he said it might be a good starting point, but then went on to talk about the Summit brand where a new one like mine can be had for that. The condition is great except for a couple of chips that were repaired with their paint. They're way on the bottom and barely noticeable. What do you think?
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  I'm kind of doing the same thing with some other major ticket items.  If I got asking price (or VERY close to it) they can have all of that stuff!  Thanks for your reply.
						
						

