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why arm what could turn into your enemy....
I think of all the items mentioned the one thing that you can't grow or find naturally in the United States is coffee. I think I will be putting back some of that for trade.
I'm a smoker, so tobacco would be something I'd be interested in. I currently buy tobacco and tubes and roll my own. It cost me about $12 a carton today. I found a factoryl sealed bag of tobacco in a moving box and used it.... after 2 years it was still fresh (not stale). I'm not sure how long it will keep in the factory sealed bags, but I'm sure a smoker would happily trade for tobacco and papers even if it is stale.
I drink a good amount of coffee also, but given a choice between a cig and a pot of coffee in the morning.... i'd take the smoke for sure. I stock up on both, but they wont last forever. It just seems likely that security (gun's and ammo) will hold the highest value followed by food and medical supplies.
Chances are that clean water will be higher on the list in urban areas, but in my area clean water is easily obtained and to difficult (heavy) to transport any significant distance.
I have a good amount of silver, but don't view it as a trade item after shtf. it's a good trade item now though. I've traded items for silver at its current spot price and have seen a nice profit with the rising silver prices. If you are trading silver for an item worth $100 and a few months later silver prices are up you can see a nice profit in the silver and then trade up for another item you normally would not be able to afford(everyone has a cash budget they have to operate in) .... I wish more people were willing to do this as opposed to cash only.