TedTheLed
Flashlight Enthusiast
so what to do in the event paper money (and credit cards of course) become worthless? what has high intrinsic value and is easy for most people to recognize the value of? Ounces of gold are cheaper than tenths of ounces but what if you need something that's worth less than $6-7-800 ? you don't want to hand over a Krugerand for a tank of gas -- (at least I hope thats not what a tankfull will cost..)
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these are 1/10 ounce US gold bullion eagles, they cost $70 each.
the cost of gold right now is $622 an ounce.
you can also get silver coins -- possibly another good idea.
this place seems to be a good place to do business, free shipping and insurance on orders over $2000;
http://www.golddealer.com/index.asp
come to think of it, batteries and reasonably priced flashlights would probably be worth their weight in, well, silver, at least, don't ya think?
any thoughts, advice?
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these are 1/10 ounce US gold bullion eagles, they cost $70 each.
the cost of gold right now is $622 an ounce.
you can also get silver coins -- possibly another good idea.
this place seems to be a good place to do business, free shipping and insurance on orders over $2000;
http://www.golddealer.com/index.asp
come to think of it, batteries and reasonably priced flashlights would probably be worth their weight in, well, silver, at least, don't ya think?
any thoughts, advice?
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