Good point. If I were in an economic meltdown with only a $2000 Troy oz of gold in my pocket, it would be hard to get groceries, gas, etc. The lowest tiny gold coin I’ve held is worth about $250 per coin.
In a disaster situation (where gold would skyrocket in value), I would want lower denominations of metals, I’d want them from a 3rd party-vetted/trusted source & not too heavy or small (easy to lose). The Goldback is minted in 1/1000ths of a oz of gold, 5/1000ths 10, 25, and so on. All verifiable REAL gold. 1 Goldback has a coin (the size of the tip of a thick sharpie) stretched across a long, light surface that fits my wallet perfectly for the groceries & gas needed during a cyber attack, for example. We’ve only had the technology to do this to gold since 2019.
Also, Goldbacks are closer to spot value than a lot of lower denomination gold coins, so it’s a huge plus to have these stored away, in addition to a good prepper coin collection.
Good point. If I were in an economic meltdown with only a $2000 Troy oz of gold in my pocket, it would be hard to get groceries, gas, etc. The lowest tiny gold coin I’ve held is worth about $250 per coin.
In a disaster situation (where gold would skyrocket in value), I would want lower denominations of metals, I’d want them from a 3rd party-vetted/trusted source & not too heavy or small (easy to lose). The Goldback is minted in 1/1000ths of gold, 5/1000ths 10, 25, and so on. All verifiable REAL gold. 1 Goldback has a coin (the size of the tip of a thick sharpie) stretched across a long, light surface that fits my wallet perfectly for the groceries & gas needed during a cyber attack, for example. We’ve only had the technology to do this to gold since 2019.
Also, Goldbacks are closer to spot value than a lot of lower denomination gold coins, so it’s a huge plus to have these stored away, in addition to a good prepper coin collection.
Good point. If I were in an economic meltdown with only a $2000 Troy oz of gold in my pocket, it would be hard to get groceries, gas, etc. The lowest tiny gold coin I’ve held is worth about $250 per coin. In a disaster situation, I would want lower denominations of metals, I’d want them from a 3rd party-vetted/trusted source & not too heavy or small (easy to lose). The Goldback is minted in 1/1000ths of gold, 5/1000ths 10, 25, and so on. All verifiable REAL gold. 1 Goldback has a coin (the size of the tip of a thick sharpie) stretched across a long, light surface that fits my wallet perfectly for groceries & gas needed during a cyber attack, for example. Also, Goldbacks are closer to spot value than a lot of lower denomination gold coins, so that’s a huge plus as well to have these in addition to a good prepper coin collection.