/pmg/ - Precious Metals General

There's no use having physical assets if they're most valuable in times of societal collapse and you have no way to defend it or yourself.

And a gun is in-itself a value retaining asset, and arguably one of the most valuable in my opinion.

Americans shoot up schools, country concerts, and festivals during even the most normal of times.
Imagine how these people will act during a bout of BAD times.

Because they're physical assets that are generally liquid, while also providing security. Also nobody trusts the Federal Government and Central Banks

because it makes you seethe

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There are graduations of SHTF before literal Mad Max world though.

I suspect many residents of Weimar Germany had no firearms, but that didn’t make gold and silver useless to them.

If you have no gold at all it is probably worth getting at least a few 1/10 oz coins if not an ounce.

>as seen on tv
exactly how much did you pay for these?

Weimar Germany didnt give everyone and their grandma a constitutional Right to amass a militia's worth of Arms if they really wanted to. We're not even playing the same sport, here.

They were gifts from around when they were minted.

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>Kennedy half-dollars

Hello, based department?

B-3
Batboi or privateer?