



For about 15 years I've looked at ways to safeguard my family from economic, natural, or manmade disasters. I put together a list of Gs and it totally makes sense.
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God and Jesus (Hope)
Guns and ammo (Security and sustenance)
Gardening and food storage (sustenance)
Gold and silver (trade and barter)
Gas or diesel (mobility)
aGua storage and a Generator (after God, water is next, but storage of water is a final prep and both water and a generator is only if you plan to shelter in place)
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Anyway, I no longer think bullion and junk silver is the answer. Goldbacks, stacked to the ceiling will buy all that you need in a truly local economy. Whether natural, manmade, or economic disruption, if more than 72 hours without power, police, or politicians, you will be breaking your Goldbacks out to trade for things you need. So many say, if it's that bad, you won't need gold, but I completely disagree. 100% secure and authentic gold will be worth its weight... in gold. Especially the 1/4Ǥ. That's a loaf of bread my friend.
I already have created the placeholders, now for Goldback Inc. to drop more art so I can capture these Beauties.
I ran out, so I printed 27 more info cards, so it looks like I need to put 27x 1/2Ǥ into currency sleeves with those info cards to use in future tips. I bring one of each with me to restaurants and let the server choose their fortune. I bring 1/4Ǥ to tip anyone who deserves it in my community.
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Saturday, the 6th, my sister's bar participated in Ridin For a Reason to support Marshfield Clinic’s Mobile Mammography unit in Marshfield, WI. The Goldback inspired art was created by Eric Mason of Masons Wood Transformations in Waverly, IA. My sister said they were very high quality boards and the final bid was $600 for the Arizona/Florida set. They were the largest bid of any single item. The bar kept the DC Elite set for use at tournament championships. We had trifolds on display near the boards and about 30 were picked up.
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