Here's a short snippet on the basics of investing in silver.Good choice if you have only have one option and you're planning for survival. 1z rounds/bars can be used for purchasing your day-to-day goods if (when?) we have a currency problem. Diversifying the sizes is important too. So if you have the opportunity to get 100z, its a better option to store wealth, and profit. Of course you're 1z rounds will store wealth and profit too, but with 100z you pay less premium, and thus get more metal and the store .There is a saying, whats even more rare than a rare coin is a buyer for a rare coin. Stick with bars people. Never get coins and never get 90% silver.
You want your gold and silver in easily recognizable forms. Coin form....such as 1964 (90% silver) Kennedy half dollars. Easily recognizable as genuine hard currency and in small enough denominations for bartering. just one technical note: if there is more currency in circulation than the year before, inflation will occur only if the goods and services produced in that economy do not match the excess currency. then, your purchasing power decreases.
but right on man, you're doing your fellow Americans a great service. sooner or later, everyone will