While her recommendation to use cash is laudable, I recommend going the next step and visiting your local coin store for a sack of "junk" silver, a.k.a. pre-1965 quarters and dimes. You would do well to assume that the Stasi will eventually outlaw bacon, eggs, and steak, not to mention real milk. This currency contains 90% silver. The me…
While her recommendation to use cash is laudable, I recommend going the next step and visiting your local coin store for a sack of "junk" silver, a.k.a. pre-1965 quarters and dimes. You would do well to assume that the Stasi will eventually outlaw bacon, eggs, and steak, not to mention real milk. This currency contains 90% silver. The melt value of a pre-1965 dime is about $2. A quarter is about $5. Furthermore, ammo is wonderfully denominated in various calibers for future trading currency. Stock up.
While her recommendation to use cash is laudable, I recommend going the next step and visiting your local coin store for a sack of "junk" silver, a.k.a. pre-1965 quarters and dimes. You would do well to assume that the Stasi will eventually outlaw bacon, eggs, and steak, not to mention real milk. This currency contains 90% silver. The melt value of a pre-1965 dime is about $2. A quarter is about $5. Furthermore, ammo is wonderfully denominated in various calibers for future trading currency. Stock up.