Gold in Your Go-Bag? Why Metals Belong in Your Prep Plan
Yesterday, we talked about securing your metals before chaos hits. Today, let’s dig into how gold and silver fit into your emergency preparedness plan—not just your investment portfolio.
If systems go down, dollars lose value, or banks freeze, physical gold and silver become barter lifelines. Small-denomination coins (junk silver and fractional gold) can buy food, fuel, or medicine when cards fail. Metals are portable, private, and durable—ideal for your go-bag or home stash if you ever need to move fast while keeping your wealth intact.
Tomorrow, we’ll cover the best fractional gold and junk silver options for barter and everyday trade during a crisis.
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