Peter Schiff Introduces New Silver Barter Bags (Video)

Euro Pacific Precious Metals is excited to announce an exclusive new product – Silver Barter Bags. In this five minute video, Peter Schiff demonstrates the product and explains the advantages of 1/2 troy ounce silver barter rounds.

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1/2 oz Silver Rounds .999 Fine Silver

Classic Buffalo Design – IRA Approved

Cost Over Spot Per Round (2 rounds per ounce)

250 oz (500 rounds) …. $1.15

500 oz (1000 rounds) … $1.05

1000 oz (2000 rounds) … $.99

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24 Responses to Peter Schiff Introduces New Silver Barter Bags (Video)

  1. Matthew says:

    Hello just need pricing for one bag of half ounce rounds your calling barter bag. Thank you

  2. Guy Zino says:

    What is the pricing for your Silver Barter Bags? I have quite a bit of and variety of junk silver right now.

    • admin says:

      Hello Guy! The post has been updated with the current pricing. Keep in mind that these are not junk silver, but rather newly minted 1/2 troy ounce rounds.

  3. David Simon says:

    Do you ship to Canada abd what are the shipping charges?

    • admin says:

      We do ship to Canada and all over the world. Please give us a call to talk about shipping charges to your particular area. We are more than happy to spend the time answering all of your questions.

  4. Dave Sanchez says:

    Just how much weight in coins are we talking about and how much per oz.? Also just what coins are you speaking of in the bags?

    • admin says:

      The various weight options are all listed in the blog post below the video. These are 1/2 troy ounce silver buffalo rounds. Please give us a call at your convenience and we would be happy to answer any other questions you might have.

  5. LARRY says:

    I am interested in 250 oz of silver and would like to know how to make payment to you.

    • admin says:

      Hello, Larry. Thank you for choosing to do business with us. We process all our orders over the phone, so please give us a call at 1-888-GOLD-160 (1-888-465-3160) to make an order. Alternatively, you can fill out this form and we will call you at your convenience.

  6. James Thomas says:

    While this sound all well and good, but it is no more than a hedge. If EuroPacific is the only one selling these “Rounds”, trading them in if there IS NO CRASH will prove somewhat tedious, unless hopefully assuming you’re still in business Peter.
    That bet, I am not willing to take, and I’ll stick to my 10 oz. bars thank you.

    • admin says:

      Yes, it is a hedge. As we’re already seeing in Argentina, Greece, Portugal, and elsewhere, in a currency crisis it becomes essential to have alternative forms of payment for basic necessities. 10 oz bars are great for investing, but too large for everyday trade. What’s more, these rounds are being sold at similar premiums to our 10 oz bars, so why not get the extra liquidity and convenience of rounds?

  7. Joseph Mikla says:

    I’ve noticed you don’t post the spot prices for gold, silver, or any of the other metals on your website anymore. What resource do you use for the updated spot prices? Thank you!

  8. Benjamin says:

    I thought the greater risk involved in counterfeiting government coins makes them more reliable than generic rounds. How will people decide whether or not to accept someone’s silver rounds in a barter situation?

    • admin says:

      There is not a substantial risk of counterfeiting for either coins or rounds. When in doubt, gold and silver can be professionally assayed to guarantee purity. If you don’t mind paying a greater premium for the assurance, we do offer government minted coins. However, we have a good relationship with the mint that produces these rounds, which give you more silver for your dollar.

  9. Thomas says:

    Hello–

    I would like to know if u also ship to Europe- Belgium?

    Thank u

  10. andrea says:

    HI, I love the idea of smaller exchange rounds. but is there a smaller package of those rounds, I mean can we purchase one of those little square tube’s with 20 half ounce’s OR does it have to be a whole bag ? thanks , i enjoy peter’s “spirited” conversaations

    • admin says:

      Thank you for your support of Peter’s efforts to inject some reality into economics. At this time, we do not offer the 1/2 ounce silver rounds in the quantity you’re interested in purchasing. However, if you’d like to speak with one of our friendly Precious Metals Specialists, they’d be happy to talk to you in more detail about your gold and silver investment needs. Just call 1-888-GOLD-160 or request a callback Here.

  11. Charles N Rutledge says:

    Small rounds are a great idea. As a small farmer, after the currency collapses , if you show up asking for meat milk and eggs and offering rounds as payment, I will be able to part with only a little, because I will need to barter diesel fuel and repair parts. A better way is to establish a direct relationship with a farmer now ( see realmilk.com). Buy your meat, milk and eggs from him now, join a traditional foods group so you don’t have to drive out to the farm every week ( yahoo groups has a group for every metro area). Once you establish a friendship with the farmer offer to buy or help him buy fuel storage, additional land, parts or equipment in exchange for long term payments in meat milk and eggs. ( yes do a streaming deal just like Silver Wheaton or Sandstorm Gold)

  12. Jun says:

    Hi, I got a question. I am interested in this: 1000 oz (2000 rounds) … $.99.

    1. Do you sell 2 bags of this? (On your website it says the minimum order is $10,000.)

    2. How much is it in total to ship to South Korea? At least I would like to know the price of two bags of 1000 oz.

    Thanks.