Posted on 03/04/2011 8:14:49 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
In the suburbs, most people would probably just starve, on account of being yuppies who just aren't equipped to survive. (I'm a 'burb-dweller, but I prefer to think that I'd make it :) )
Out in the country, things would probably be all right, especially in conservative states where I could forsee local government and even more so upstanding citizens keeping order.
I have an old dollar bill “Silver Certificate”. How would I cash it in, or does it have rarity value? After WWII I had relatives stuck in Germany. My mother used to send Care Packages with cigarettes, silk stockings, cans of sardines, chocolate, sewing kits, etc.
Obtain time machine. Set dials for 1964. Activate.
Don’t forget seeds :)
I live in the burbs too.....so many people with garages stuffed with JUNK....or BARE....ours....well...let’s just say...I was a Girl Scout for 10 years. One of our neighbors gave GHW Bush his Security briefing when he became President....I think he’d help us keep order....I do worry more about the 4-5 prisons around us...
So far it’s worth one dollar. Coin shops have them on sale for a little more than a dollar but no one ever buys them. you cannot get silver for them anymore. I believe Nixon canceled that.
It requires massive amounts of fuel to make, and a fair amount to transport. Hm.
Does it keep well? I know a bag of concret will set in my garage after a month or two, lol. Maybe that’s after lime is mixed in?
Actually, 1968. But who’s counting. Silver certs were kinda cool, but even back in the day a kind of arbitrage formed because even then a silver dollar was worth a bit more, esp. rare or rarer dates and mintmarks.
I think maybe one had to go out east somewhere to do this, not every bank had bags of dollars laying around. Towards the end, the government was redeeming them with little bags of silver “shot” bullion, useful perhaps, for dispatching massed assaults of Vampires with Remington 870. But by 1968 the bills were no longer redeemable for anything.
You guys have 10 years worth of Snickerdoodles and Thin Mints in your garage? :)
Yeah, but it is hard to make change.
Sacks take care of that problem! And fork lifts!
“Portable”? Cement??
A Saturn 5 is “portable” too - with the right equipment. No, “portable” means what one can carry, naked, running from hordes of screaming zombies.
Apparently, not me. (;>)
For modern man “portable” takes on a whole new meaning.
LOL! Its really Business 101, and an MBA will be of no use in that situation!
I live in the country...can't even get high speed Internet...and the “neighbors” tend to watch out for each other...I even heard of a plan to remove road signs if everything would collapse so that the city folk would not be able to find their way around in the “country”.
If there were a collapse, I would hope to bug out into the boonies myself.
U need to put down ¨Patriots¨and look instead at ferfal.
A complete collapse is not necessary or even likely in the event of a currency collapse. Some social unrest may be likely but a financial convulsion does not mean we are all going to be in our bunkers killing off motozombies trying to steal our food.
Plus even if that happens, commerce will eventually return, and when it does, gold and silver have always from the dawn of time been tradeable commodities.
I personally have over 15,000 rounds of .22 ammo, 3,000 rounds of 7.62x39 AK stuff, 2,000 rounds of 5.56. 5,000 rounds of 9 mm and lots more of other stuff. I have 20 cases of MREs and 60 case of the #10 cans of dried food the Mormons have, so I do respect a SHTF scenario. I am also in a partnership with about 20 other families with a retreat outside town with some (very loose at present) plans to occupy and have a small community there if things get very very bad.
HOWEVER, that is not the likely scenario, and a person with hard currency (or commodities) is likely to become very wealthy in the event of a currency collapse. There are billionaires in Russia who are not mafia folks at all, but were able to pyramid their worthless rubles into marks/dollars/pounds when it all went south.
The only possibilities are NOT life as it has always been and John Wesley Rawles.
especially ngm (non genetically modified) seeds.
I could easily forsee a time when they would literally be more valuable than gold
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