Precious metals always retain their purchasing power, even in a Mad Max scenario like the Serbian civil war where a city was surrounded and people were left to starve. I read a report from a survivor. Cash turned nearly worthless overnight but as long as you had a gun, you could trade your gold for food, ammo, batteries, medicines, hygiene products, a helicopter ride out, etc.
I do agree that this time it won't get that bad though and if it did, people would band together against the common enemy.
Precious metals always retain their purchasing power, even in a Mad Max scenario like the Serbian civil war where a city was surrounded and people were left to starve. I read a report from a survivor. Cash turned nearly worthless overnight but as long as you had a gun, you could trade your gold for food, ammo, batteries, medicines, hygiene products, a helicopter ride out, etc.
I do agree that this time it won't get that bad though. People would band together against the common enemy.
Precious metals always retain their purchasing power, even in a Mad Max scenario like the Serbian civil war where a city was surrounded and people were left to starve. I read a report from a survivor. Cash turned nearly worthless overnight but as long as you had a gun, you could trade your gold for food, ammo, batteries, medicines, hygiene products, a ticket out, etc.
I do agree that this time it won't get that bad though. People would band together against the common enemy.
Precious metals always retain their purchasing power, even in a Mad Max scenario like the Serbian civil war where a city was surrounded and people were left to starve. I read a report from a survivor. Cash turned nearly worthless overnight but as long as you had a gun, you could trade your gold for food, ammo, batteries, medicines, hygiene products, a ticket out, etc.