These days I don’t stack much
US Coinage but I do like what u got!
What do you prefer about the pre 64 coinage? Is it dimes are a smaller amount then 1 ounce rounds and can be used for trading smaller value when SHTF?
I got a few rolls indeed. Some good looking ones you got also 🙌
Plus it’s important to show the next generations we had silver as money not long ago at all.
I guess I answered my own question 😂
I just would tell newbies to not put all eggs in coinage basket and grab some larger rounds or bars also. But dimes are a great store of a smaller silver content for breaking change in a bartering world.
Some “experts” are saying, Silver is today's most undervalued commodity, For me, pre-1964 US Silver coinage is the easiest, and usually, the cheapest way to go. They are fractional, hard to reproduce or counterfeit, because it's not worth it. Easy to recognize and ID. Their wear & tear proves they have been around. Being a baby-boomer, I, and many of my peers, know & understand its value, because of how hard it was to earn, work for, or just plain get. When it comes to understanding, the value of Precious Metals, “we” may be the only generation, ever, or in 5,000 years, to not get it. If the SHTF, It's going to be an OMG moment. “Why didn't anyone warn us.” Today, the young and some old, newbies, inexperienced, etc..., better listen and understand, what people like, Gene Everett - @geneeverett, are saying. As Granddad (WWI Veteran) said, to me, “you had better take heed, in what I am saying.” Its coming.