That’s something I learned recently, coins have coin value + metal. But metal alone is metal value. I think it’s best to hold metal chips (silver gold) non coined just weigh stamped because in shtf you’re not going to get collector value when bartering. Like ur $50 gold coin is only worth example 35 on the scale so I’d rather have gold and silver cards to barter
Dad forgot to tell you, I'm your brother from another mother and you're supposed to send me half. I'm a nice guy though, so send me one gold coin and we'll call it even, Brother.
My dad gave me four $50 gold coins, and around 45 silver dollars, minted as far back as the 1880’s, plus some spare silver dimes.
Thanks dad
Some of those may be worth considerably more than their metal value depending on condition.
That’s something I learned recently, coins have coin value + metal. But metal alone is metal value. I think it’s best to hold metal chips (silver gold) non coined just weigh stamped because in shtf you’re not going to get collector value when bartering. Like ur $50 gold coin is only worth example 35 on the scale so I’d rather have gold and silver cards to barter
Good ole Dad!
Dad forgot to tell you, I'm your brother from another mother and you're supposed to send me half. I'm a nice guy though, so send me one gold coin and we'll call it even, Brother.
Hey, can I borrow 10 dollars? Give me 5 and keep 5, that way you owe me 5 and I owe you 5, just so we're even.
Of course. Any time!
“I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.” J. Wellington Wimpy.
What weight do they have on them? Do they have .999 on them?