shinnosuke wrote:...the copper penny, having already been replaced or eliminated as legal tender will be used in black markets and as a item for barter.
Yes, all coins will become worth more, much more, especially when compared to their cousins, the FRNs, which will eventually be used as toilet paper. The reason we don't hoard the clad coins and zincolns now is because we are in the enviable position of having the knowledge that the Federal Reserve has perpetrated the largest fraud in history in devaluing the US currency. This knowledge leads us to trade our unbacked FRNs for as much Au & Ag as possible as quickly as possible.
scotto wrote:Why not hoard it all? No need to dump.
CrazyTom wrote:be made illegal to hold, along with gold, silver, food, guns and ammo.
Hoarders will be labeled "unpatriotic" and blamed for shortages and escalating prices.
Rewards will be given to those who sniff out hoarders and turn them in. Part of the hoard will
be given to the snitch as payment. The lion's share will go to bureaucrats for "fair distribution"
to the unprepared sheeple, (minus the bulk that bureaucrats keep for themselves).
CrazyTom wrote:be made illegal to hold, along with gold, silver, food, guns and ammo.
Hoarders will be labeled "unpatriotic" and blamed for shortages and escalating prices.
Rewards will be given to those who sniff out hoarders and turn them in. Part of the hoard will
be given to the snitch as payment. The lion's share will go to bureaucrats for "fair distribution"
to the unprepared sheeple, (minus the bulk that bureaucrats keep for themselves).
Tommybee wrote:I don't think we are going to see a complete societal breakdown, but if we do, Crazy Tom is right. Those of us who have prepared ourselves will be labelled as unpatriotic hoarders who wanted/expected to become rich off the misery of others. As a result, our metals will be seized.
Tommybee wrote: Those of us who have prepared ourselves will be labelled as unpatriotic hoarders who wanted/expected to become rich off the misery of others. As a result, our metals will be seized.
madcow wrote: but the typical CU penny will become the work horse for an interim economy with 10-25 cents in buying power.
Mossy wrote:madcow wrote: but the typical CU penny will become the work horse for an interim economy with 10-25 cents in buying power.
As may be. I had to move a bag of $1000 face silver on foot a mere 3 miles and it like to'a kilt me. There at the end, I was making about 100 yards between rest stops. (I carried up to 150lbs for many miles, back about 40 years ago. Don't think you can do now what you did "back then". You cannot.) I traded it for gold at 45:1, and have no problem with the ratio dropping. At least I can carry the blasted gold and "a ham sandwich". I'll be looking for small lots of silver and "small gold" later, when I get a few things squared away, but no more 70# bags. Okay, I had 10# of handguns in the pack, as well, but "77# total wt"? What a wimp.
Intended strategy? Like Don Stott suggests: Want to buy something? Sell one big value item at a time.
One thing for sure, I plan to get both a scale and a set of Fisch coin gauges.
Tommybee wrote:I don't think we are going to see a complete societal breakdown, but if we do, Crazy Tom is right. Those of us who have prepared ourselves will be labelled as unpatriotic hoarders who wanted/expected to become rich off the misery of others. As a result, our metals will be seized.
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