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<p>[QUOTE="stainless, post: 698338, member: 11757"]A lot of people invest in bullion try to get mostly silver and gold. The reason is, because if the dollar every becomes to the point were it is worthless, silver and gold will be sky high...however, I don't agree.</p><p> </p><p>Here is why, in a nutshell:</p><p>If our dollar (US) is worthless then the industry that uses these metals would collapse. While the price for silver would be high, no one would be able to afford it, and thus it eventually would lose demand. The same goes for gold</p><p> </p><p>Now, some say that silver and gold, people could still use as a barter thing, but I don't think so. The silver bars, people may be skeptic of them (and there may even be a mass shoot out of fake bards at this time). And as far as coin go, well, try convincing the general public that you 1964 Washington is 90% silver.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>thoughts?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>stainless[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stainless, post: 698338, member: 11757"]A lot of people invest in bullion try to get mostly silver and gold. The reason is, because if the dollar every becomes to the point were it is worthless, silver and gold will be sky high...however, I don't agree. Here is why, in a nutshell: If our dollar (US) is worthless then the industry that uses these metals would collapse. While the price for silver would be high, no one would be able to afford it, and thus it eventually would lose demand. The same goes for gold Now, some say that silver and gold, people could still use as a barter thing, but I don't think so. The silver bars, people may be skeptic of them (and there may even be a mass shoot out of fake bards at this time). And as far as coin go, well, try convincing the general public that you 1964 Washington is 90% silver. thoughts? stainless[/QUOTE]
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