barrytrot wrote:The cigarettes one should be moved up the list. I don't smoke, but those that do already pay a super high premium for the privilege.
For smokers they are more valuable than gold. (And smokers that have math skills can equate their smoking to quite a bit of gold over time!)
Treetop wrote:Neat thread....
the answers would of course depend on the "market" of the time period. what exactly caused us to be trading in gold for instance. are we in ww3? did the economy crash and its the depressionx2 with a bunch of folks scrambling to garden who never had a dirty finger? ae cities on lockdown, or rare their riots in DC? All those will change things....
for instance.....
If its just a major depression but society hasnt ripped apart at the seams, then Id say anywhere from 1/10-1/4 ounce of gold would probably cover that. (I assume silver will catch up to gold considerably by then, so perhaps 2-5 ounces of silver)
However if people are huddled in their homes and there are mobs of hungry clashing with legal mobs in the streets then the price could be much much steeper.
Treetop wrote:Neat thread....
If its just a major depression but society hasnt ripped apart at the seams, then Id say anywhere from 1/10-1/4 ounce of gold would probably cover that. (I assume silver will catch up to gold considerably by then, so perhaps 2-5 ounces of silver)
However if people are huddled in their homes and there are mobs of hungry clashing with legal mobs in the streets then the price could be much much steeper.
neilgin1 wrote:Treetop wrote:Neat thread....
If its just a major depression but society hasnt ripped apart at the seams, then Id say anywhere from 1/10-1/4 ounce of gold would probably cover that. (I assume silver will catch up to gold considerably by then, so perhaps 2-5 ounces of silver)
However if people are huddled in their homes and there are mobs of hungry clashing with legal mobs in the streets then the price could be much much steeper.
forgive my ignorance Tree, but what d'ya mean about the gold and silver?.....if i'm trading, i would do 5 to 1 gold to silver...and thats me being nice, i;d rather see a 10 gold (1/10th a zee) than a whole gold......so whats gonna cost me a 10-to a 25 gold?...the firewood?...
for instance, i'd give you 2 silver quarters, or 5 silver dimes for a cord of firewood.....now if YOU want a cord of my wood, i need either an ASE, or 5 silver quarters. trade?
Kurr wrote:In that situation to me, currency is anything I think I can extract more value from in the next transaction/short term, that I have ample supplies of or am able to produce myself.
used to be a lot of tobacco grown up here...not so now...glad you stopped, you're a better man than me.I do not think smokes would be the "gold" everyone thinks it will. At least not where Ilive. I can pass probably 100 acres of tobacco plants on my way to town. If I were a "trader" on such a situation, I would have my own plants, and handcrank tobacco shredder, and would roll my own cigs and cigars to sell/trade. Many people will grow/roll their own. I rolled mine for over 20 years before I stopped.
same price here.I've seen firewood go for 80 a rick which works out to 160 a cord in town. You can get it for half that rural where we are. Or a set of the right rims/car parts/atv parts.
I come from a rural economically depressed area. Better than 40% unemployment. I see a lot of horse trading now. Guns trade good. Chains. Car parts. Power tools. Jewelry. "Old Money". Bullion. Fencing.
What's my currency in that situation? Anything I curently have but do not need compared to how bad I want/need or can profit off what you have up to and including labor as long as opsec is not violated. Or anything thatyou have, that I can deal you out of.
other than that, back to pms, copper, nickel.
Treetop wrote:
I reread the top part, I dont really understand it.
As for 2 silver quarters for a cord of fire wood? no deal. In the situation your describing the price is steep. I want atleast a roll of silver ounces. (20oz.) or $30 face of 90%. spot price? whats that mean???? no one will care at that point and silver will be a chunk of metal.
Wait you also have a dozen eggs? and 2 dozen apples? deal my friend!!!
Rodebaugh wrote:Beer is my currency.
SHTF.....I will dish out a Walker per cold one.
Treetop wrote:I dont think a copper penny will ever buy an egg, in such a situation. I doubt 99 percent would even want a copper penny.
even in a depression times 2 situation i dont think nickels and copper pennies will be buying eggs anywhere close to those prices. many folks will be at starvations door, struggling to get by in a depression time 2 situation..... In a cities are on fire situation? the eggs ARE the gold, the PMs and BMs are hunks of metal and hope for the future......
shinnosuke wrote:Treetop wrote:I dont think a copper penny will ever buy an egg, in such a situation. I doubt 99 percent would even want a copper penny.
even in a depression times 2 situation i dont think nickels and copper pennies will be buying eggs anywhere close to those prices. many folks will be at starvations door, struggling to get by in a depression time 2 situation..... In a cities are on fire situation? the eggs ARE the gold, the PMs and BMs are hunks of metal and hope for the future......
On the other hand, somewhere there has to be a family or an association of families that has prepared a place in the country with lots of layers. They have eggs coming out the wazoo and would like to sell a few dozen a day for some cold, hard cash to buy other essentials. They'd take some pennies, don't you think?
Treetop wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Treetop wrote:I dont think a copper penny will ever buy an egg, in such a situation. I doubt 99 percent would even want a copper penny.
even in a depression times 2 situation i dont think nickels and copper pennies will be buying eggs anywhere close to those prices. many folks will be at starvations door, struggling to get by in a depression time 2 situation..... In a cities are on fire situation? the eggs ARE the gold, the PMs and BMs are hunks of metal and hope for the future......
On the other hand, somewhere there has to be a family or an association of families that has prepared a place in the country with lots of layers. They have eggs coming out the wazoo and would like to sell a few dozen a day for some cold, hard cash to buy other essentials. They'd take some pennies, don't you think?
probably, but Im betting they would want more then 10 per dozen....
Rodebaugh wrote:Beer is my currency.
SHTF.....I will dish out a Walker per cold one.
68Camaro wrote:Cases of citrus fruit, or juice, available for trade (oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, lemons, limes). Don't need your firewood, dude. Barely need any heat except for a few of the colder nights. What I need for that citrus is a "cord" of air conditioning!
Oakair wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Beer is my currency.
SHTF.....I will dish out a Walker per cold one.
Good thing I'll have some homebrew
Throw some hops in the vegetable garden and find a way to make your own yeast lol
68Camaro wrote:Cases of citrus fruit, or juice, available for trade (oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, lemons, limes). Don't need your firewood, dude. Barely need any heat except for a few of the colder nights. What I need for that citrus is a "cord" of air conditioning!
Treetop wrote:I dont think a copper penny will ever buy an egg, in such a situation. I doubt 99 percent would even want a copper penny.
even in a depression times 2 situation i dont think nickels and copper pennies will be buying eggs anywhere close to those prices. many folks will be at starvations door, struggling to get by in a depression time 2 situation..... In a cities are on fire situation? the eggs ARE the gold, the PMs and BMs are hunks of metal and hope for the future......
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