The Best Gold and Silver for Barter When SHTF
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Yesterday, we showed how gold and silver fit into your emergency prep. Today, let’s get specific: if you ever need to use your metals for trade, what should you actually have?
Fractional gold coins (1/10 oz, 1/4 oz Eagles or Maples) and junk silver (pre-1965 U.S. dimes, quarters, and halves) are ideal. They’re easily recognizable, hard to counterfeit, and small enough for everyday transactions like food, fuel, or repairs. Large bars or big coins are great for wealth storage—but in a crisis, small, spendable metals keep you flexible and ready.
Tomorrow, we’ll pivot to explaining how to test your barter metals on the fly to ensure you’re never stuck with fakes.
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Poll Of The Day
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Do you currently own fractional gold or junk silver for potential barter?
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Fun Fact Of The Day
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A pre-1965 U.S. dime contains about 0.07 oz of silver—worth around $2.30 today, making it perfect for small barter transactions without overpaying or needing change.
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