Your 401k,403b, Roth, and whatever is in their hands. Start transitioning it to being in your control. A bird in hand is worth 2 in the bush.
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I have some cash and don't know what to do with it. I've thought about gold but how do I know if I'm getting iron painted with gold paint. (may be worth more than that cash I have). My emergency fund won't last long at the rate we are going and maybe my stash won't either. Puzzle. Buy a generator and never need it, buy food to feed the mice or risk it going rancid. I know not very positive but I just wonder how long before that money in their loses all it's value. I've racked my brain til it's worn out.....and don't know to whom I can get advice......
Old 1964 and earlier silver coinage is real good for barter and trade.
https://www.jmbullion.com/search/?q=#/?_=1&filter.instock.low=1&filter.instock.high=1&page=1&resultsPerPage=60&filter.metal_type=Silver&filter.product_type=Coin&filter.product_type=90%25
Here is a good link to a company I have used many times. Other bars and rounds are also good to have.
What about an old vehicle? You said 1964 reminded me of our 72 jeep cj. Gonna get it running come spring. Could put some $$ into that. Some people are still going to have money. Or buy 2 Cows with it. And a few eggs as well. So tell me is silverware any good value wise? My mother left me a whole set of silverware. Real silver, the kind that needs polishing! Thanks fren, I have bookmarked that website of the silver coins.
Definitely keep that silver ware. It will be currency, if we are correct in our guesses.
Ok thank you will keep it! I've also noticed at the thrift stores, it's hard to find now. I have quite a bit of that as well.