Good and silver have had value for thousands of years. Ammo/food/water purification/medications/intoxicants will have the most value early in a complete societal collapse. As we re-establish some semblance of a society, they will become valuable again. I stockpile a lot of stuff….Guns and ammo will always have value. Booze and food that lasts for years will always have value. The rest is worth a bunch if the SHTF scenario is limited to regional disputes.
When people know you have stuff, you become exponentially more vulnerable, especially in bad times.
Bad times bring bad people.
Be safe, be careful.
Since 1 standard gold bar weighs 400 Troy oz and is worth $792,160 at today's spot price, most people probably wouldn't be buying truckloads or need thousands of acres to hide what they could afford.It means you can't buy a truckload of gold bars. Where are you going to put it? The super rich have thousands of acres of land to hide it, or they can always buy a mansion in Switzerland.
100% agree with this as the best use of gold and silver bullion.A lot of people have been able to buy a seat on the last boat, train, plane, etc. heading out of a place you no longer want to be using gold or silver. A gold coin might become your get out of Dodge ticket.
Remember hookers have shelf life's that needs to be rotated, blow doesn't!I need to start my everything "vices" stockpile. Pints of liquor, cigs, etc.....
While true, not sure I'd be trading guns and/or ammo to anyone under such scenarios. Equipping someone with the items/ability to kill or rob me doesn't make a whole lot of sense.Guns and ammo will always have value.
It's funny how many gun banning folks I know were asking me how to buy a gun during the Baltimore riots a few years ago. Their liberal kumbaya approach to community changed when folks said they were taking their protests to the suburbs.While true, not sure I'd be trading guns and/or ammo to anyone under such scenarios. Equipping someone with the items/ability to kill or rob me doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
That's what all of the crappy .32 rimfire suicide specials with no rifling are for.While true, not sure I'd be trading guns and/or ammo to anyone under such scenarios. Equipping someone with the items/ability to kill or rob me doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
People's perspectives always change after something bad happens, after the Maine shooting one of my liberal coworkers were asking me what handgun she should get, I told her the states process on acquiring a handgun and a carry liscense.It's funny how many gun banning folks I know were asking me how to buy a gun during the Baltimore riots a few years ago. Their liberal kumbaya approach to community changed when folks said they were taking their protests to the suburbs.
Look for the 1893 S coins, some are worth over $1000 in decent shape, in mint uncirculated they are over $200K. My FIL is getting ready to have heart surgery so we were going through his coins. He has probably 200 Morgan silver dollars and 5 of the 1893-S coins. At a minimum they are worth about $100, some can fetch a lot more.It's pretty amazing how heavy a fat .50 ammo can is when full of pre 64 silver dollars!
I have more .22s than I do gold.There are no crystal balls to tell us what form SHTF might take. Always better to have and not need a store of wealth, than to need and not have.
May we never know a world where a brick of .22 proves to be the most precious metal of all.
I have more .22s than I do gold.
Save up your money until a repiblican president gets in office. Hopefully that lends to a stronger dollar.I don't have a scheduled buy, but I periodically buy some silver. I always get either 1 oz. silver rounds or 1 oz. American silver eagles. I'd like to add some gold, but the premiums on less than 1 oz. is a little steep.