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originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: olaru12
I suppose it would depend on where you are.
Gold and silver seldom lose value, along with a few other things.
But if it all goes breasts up, so do the casinos and hence any value attributed to their chips.
idk...but in case of an economic collapse, I doubt if chips would retain any value.
However, I've wondered if gold and silver would be a commodity during the collapse. Who would buy it. I'm thinking of cashing in my metal soon, to beat the rush and buying every pain killer/tranq I can get my hands on, in case I want to cash in my chips.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: MichiganSwampBuck
Technically if other modern collapses are any indication then the black market currency would consist of the three "B"s.
Booty, Bullets, Booze.
Gold and silver has traditionally been a way to transition wealth from a collapsed economic system to the new one.
It doesn't help the average person at all in the short term.
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: olaru12
I suppose it would depend on where you are.
Gold and silver seldom lose value, along with a few other things.
But if it all goes breasts up, so do the casinos and hence any value attributed to their chips.
idk...but in case of an economic collapse, I doubt if chips would retain any value.
However, I've wondered if gold and silver would be a commodity during the collapse. Who would buy it. I'm thinking of cashing in my metal soon, to beat the rush and buying every pain killer/tranq I can get my hands on, in case I want to cash in my chips.
originally posted by: Tortuga
originally posted by: olaru12
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: olaru12
I suppose it would depend on where you are.
Gold and silver seldom lose value, along with a few other things.
But if it all goes breasts up, so do the casinos and hence any value attributed to their chips.
idk...but in case of an economic collapse, I doubt if chips would retain any valuet
However, I've wondered if gold and silver would be a commodity during the collapse. Who would buy it. I'm thinking of cashing in my metal soon, to beat the rush and buying every pain killer/tranq I can get my hands on, in case I want to cash in my chips.
I society collapses then big guns will be the new currency.