How Gold & Silver are a Survivalists Best Friend.
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What if I told you the number one asset that 80-90% of preppers don't have, that would even out their success rate of survival if they had it, was gold, what would you think?
The average prepper ignores the reality of needing currency. Even the most avid survivalist can and will need a form of spendable currency. It doesn't matter how far off the grid you are or how well you're prepared for the unknown, cash will have ZERO value in a real survivalist end-time scenario.
Think about this.
Survival depends on skills, knowledge, resources and drive. The keyword there is resources. Resources are what feeds you, warms you, and shelters you. Water, Food, Clothing and Resources.
The #1 Resource that can replenish depleting survival supplies is the only currency recognized by all people, of all cultures and beliefs is Gold, Silver, and other precious metals.
Without Gold, if you were to think you could depend on paper or regular coin currency to live on or buy food with, you're dead wrong. In fact, unless you have billions upon billions, even the rich wouldn't be able to barter or buy with dollars.
The Value of gold & Sliver in a Crisis.
Let's look at history. During the end of the Civil war, or any of the World Wars, paper currency for those in wrecked cities and war torn lands found that their country's paper and coin currency was almost completely worthless.
In Germany for instance, 5 pounds of pork meat at the end of the war cost about 3 million marks. Before the war, 10 marks. A simple beer was around 1 million marks. Imagine that.
Now imagine a second great depression happening right now in America.
Would you be able to afford to feed your family?
Look even if you're an avid hunter or trapper, or a capable farmer. Eventually food will be scarce or harder to find than before.
More and more people will turn to hunting and turn to farmers for food. Eventually food will become as precious as gold.
More and more people will turn to hunting and turn to farmers for food. Eventually food will become as precious as gold.
Wait, did you catch that? Food will become as precious as gold.
Bars & Coins .vs Spendable Gold & Silver.
The biggest problem people have in buying gold and the biggest mistake people make is when you buy gold in large sized quantities.
Think about this.
Let's say you own a few gold bars, perhaps a handful of 1oz silver coins or heavier denominations of gold.
What if you needed to buy food or fuel? The going rate might be 3 grams of gold for a whole cow or 10 grams for 200 gallons of propane. How would you break down a 1oz coin to use as currency?
The truth is, nobody will be willing to hand you back 28 grams for your 1oz coin or bar. You will need to cut or break your gold down into portions to use for exchange and good luck doing that in a moments notice.
The best way to buy gold & Silver for crisis protection.
Smaller units of gold is the best gold for use as a currency. If you own huge bars, coins or other gold resources, great, but good luck using it for currency.
Survivalist gold is gold you can own in 1-5 gram mini bars. Silver is also another currency you should think about, and I'll get to that, but for now, let's put survivalist currency as the main subject here.
Gold and Silver, the top two universal survivalist metals should be owned in smaller units for spending, trade and barter.
I don't have any secrets to share, no magic program or opportunity, I don't have some link to take you to a gold dealer. All I have is information.
If you are serious about buying gold for yourself, or your family, do it before it's too late. If you plan to survive a crisis without precious metals in your back pocket, I wish you the best.
What I think you should do though, is consider buying small units of gold and silver now and keep your family safe and taken care of.
If you want to survive, be prepared for anything and everything, even the unknown. Buy gold and silver in the right sizes and be ready for what you think you don't need it for...survival.
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