I have been running the various scenarios thru my mind that would require needing a ready source of cash during the initial period of an emergency.
This assumes that banks are closed and ATM's are not working, for whatever reason.
It is said that one should have about $1000 stashed to get thru the first few weeks of any crisis. Even in a financial meltdown, people will still accept cash as that is what they are used to. Then reality will set in.
I have read suggestions that say you should have rolls of small denomination FRN,s salted away with rubber bands around them, to avoid flashing a big "roll" around and drawing attention.
In my murky ponderings of this, it occurs to me that "paper" may not be the best way to go.
Paper burns easily, shreds, has to dry out if left under water for any time, can be eaten by rodents, etc. etc.
I am coming to the conclusion that "coinage" would be the better way to store such a stash.
Todays CuNi dimes, quarters and halves at least have of a metal content at todays spot prices of 25 cents per $1 FV.
In a hyperinflation scenario, that should increase swiftly to the point that content value would outstrip face.
What happened with coinage in Germany when they were burning paper dollars to keep warm?
I hope you can see where I am going with this. Or am I just nuts?
Comments please.